Source separation of urine for recycling has been applied in small-scale and decentralized wastewater systems in Sweden for the past 25 years and for blackwater for pollution control even longer. The Swedish experience with source separating nutrient recycling systems is relatively well documented; however, few reports have specifically studied the potential for expansion of this practice. The aim of this study is to fill this knowledge gap by assessing the status of source-separating technologies in Sweden based on transition theory. This study uses a multi-level perspective to determine how ready the Swedish wastewater sector is for transitioning to alternative systems. Given the stability of the existing sewage wastewater regime, it seem...
Urine diversion (UD) has great potential to contribute to sustainably managing wastewater by separat...
Development over the last 200 years has taken Swedish society from dugout latrines, to underground s...
Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) are not designed to handle many harmful substances that are pres...
Source separation of urine for recycling has been applied in small-scale and decentralized wastewate...
A paradigm shift to waste reuse has started in the wastewater sector with many experts calling for g...
Urban source separation infrastructure systems have a promising potential for a more sustainable man...
Current practices in wastewater management lead to inefficient recovery and reuse of nutrients and c...
Abstract Current practices in wastewater management lead to inefficient recovery and reuse of nutri...
In this study, we explored why urine recycling systems have failed to gain wide-scale expansion desp...
Urine separating (US) wastewater systems, where urine is collected and used as a fertiliser, may be ...
The Swedish Environmental Agency (SEPA) proposed a national target to increase the rate of phosphoru...
There has been an increased focus on nutrients recycling specifically in Europe over the last years....
The primary interest of public sanitation is to maintain a hygienic and tidy city environment. The m...
Urine and faeces from humans contains a lot of nutrients. If the nutrients from on-site wastewater t...
The primary interest of public sanitation is to maintain a hygienic and tidy city environment. The m...
Urine diversion (UD) has great potential to contribute to sustainably managing wastewater by separat...
Development over the last 200 years has taken Swedish society from dugout latrines, to underground s...
Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) are not designed to handle many harmful substances that are pres...
Source separation of urine for recycling has been applied in small-scale and decentralized wastewate...
A paradigm shift to waste reuse has started in the wastewater sector with many experts calling for g...
Urban source separation infrastructure systems have a promising potential for a more sustainable man...
Current practices in wastewater management lead to inefficient recovery and reuse of nutrients and c...
Abstract Current practices in wastewater management lead to inefficient recovery and reuse of nutri...
In this study, we explored why urine recycling systems have failed to gain wide-scale expansion desp...
Urine separating (US) wastewater systems, where urine is collected and used as a fertiliser, may be ...
The Swedish Environmental Agency (SEPA) proposed a national target to increase the rate of phosphoru...
There has been an increased focus on nutrients recycling specifically in Europe over the last years....
The primary interest of public sanitation is to maintain a hygienic and tidy city environment. The m...
Urine and faeces from humans contains a lot of nutrients. If the nutrients from on-site wastewater t...
The primary interest of public sanitation is to maintain a hygienic and tidy city environment. The m...
Urine diversion (UD) has great potential to contribute to sustainably managing wastewater by separat...
Development over the last 200 years has taken Swedish society from dugout latrines, to underground s...
Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) are not designed to handle many harmful substances that are pres...