The Department of Health (DOH) and the WHO have stated that all nations must work toward achieving sustainable sanitation by 2030. Unfortunately, the Philippines still struggles with this issue. It is estimated that around 10 million Filipinos lack access to safe and proper sanitation facilities, with many relying on unimproved toilets and latrines (UNICEF Philippines, 2023). Safely managed sanitation is defined as the use of improved toilet facilities where human waste is properly collected and treated.
The primary objective of this study is to develop a system that can monitor water quality, excreta disposal, and solid waste management in households within the municipality of Sariaya. By addressing these issues, the system aims to promote better sanitation practices, improve public health, and contribute to the achievement of sustainable sanitation goals.




