Hamlet Leigh, Pruss Graham, Ballard April M, Levy Karen, Fyall Rachel, Wilkerson Chris, Kaminsky Jessica
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, United States.
National Vehicle Residency Collection and the San José City Manager's Office, California, United States.
Int J Homelessness. 2024 Dec 17;4(3):12-91. doi: 10.5206/ijoh.2023.3.17648. Epub 2024 Nov 11.
The growing number of people living in vehicles in the urban United States in recent years makes their water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) an increasingly relevant public health issue. The WASH context of people living in recreational vehicles (RVs) presents unique challenges, especially as it relates to wastewater disposal. This study answers the question: How do RV residents typically manage their wastewater and meet their other WASH needs? We examined the experiences of RV residents in Seattle, Washington participating in Seattle Public Utilities' mobile pump-out program, which has offered a free, typically monthly, door-to-door RV wastewater disposal service since 2020. We conducted semi-structured interviews with 31 clients and analyzed the data using qualitative content analysis. We found that RV resident water and hygiene experiences were similar to other urban unhoused populations, whereas their sanitation experiences were quite distinct, most notably with regard to open defecation prevalence and the relative risks of shared versus private sanitation. We proposed four WASH service delivery models that consider the possible implications of our findings for cities looking to engage with RV residents. The models included: mobile RV wastewater collection and water delivery, fixed RV dump stations and water resources, public WASH facilities available for all, and safe parking programs.
近年来,美国城市中居住在车辆里的人数不断增加,这使得他们的水、环境卫生和个人卫生(WASH)成为一个日益重要的公共卫生问题。居住在休闲车(RV)中的人们的WASH情况带来了独特的挑战,尤其是在废水处理方面。本研究回答了以下问题:RV居民通常如何管理他们的废水并满足他们的其他WASH需求?我们调查了华盛顿州西雅图市参与西雅图公共事业局移动抽排计划的RV居民的经历,该计划自2020年以来一直提供免费的、通常是每月一次的上门RV废水处理服务。我们对31位客户进行了半结构化访谈,并使用定性内容分析法对数据进行了分析。我们发现,RV居民的用水和卫生经历与其他城市无家可归人群相似,而他们的环境卫生经历则截然不同,最明显的是在露天排便流行率以及共享卫生设施与私人卫生设施的相对风险方面。我们提出了四种WASH服务提供模式,考虑了我们的研究结果对希望与RV居民接触的城市可能产生的影响。这些模式包括:移动RV废水收集和供水、固定RV倾倒站和水资源、可供所有人使用的公共WASH设施以及安全停车计划。