Pit latrines are the most common form of on-site sanitation, but are blighted by the problem of pit fill-up. Little is known about what factors and conditions affect decomposition of pit content and thus govern pit filling, but the liquid-mass balance is the key factor. Under laboratory conditions the effect of inorganic and biological additives and the effect of physical chemical factors on solids hydrolysis of black water and human faeces were investigated to establish the potential of these to extend pit latrine lifetime. Additives did little or nothing to enhance net solids hydrolysis in batch tests or to reduce pit fill height in miniature simulated pit latrines. Physical chemical factors such as redox condition and initial pH increase...
Improving the rate and extent of faecal decomposition in basic forms of sanitation such as pit latri...
Improving the rate and extent of faecal decomposition in basic forms of sanitation such as pit latri...
Biodegradability of sewage in ordinary pit latrine depends on deposition time and and layer depth. T...
Pit latrines are the most common form of on-site sanitation, but are blighted by the problem of pit ...
There is considerable national interest in the use of commercial microbially derived products for co...
Excreta (faeces and urine) that are deposited into a pit latrine are subject to biodegradation, whic...
Sludge content in VIP latrines is degraded mainly under anaerobic conditions and the process is rela...
Sludge content in VIP latrines is degraded mainly under anaerobic conditions and the process is rela...
In 2017, 55% of the global population were without safely managed sanitation services. On-site sanit...
In vitro methods were used to assess the full potential for decomposition (measured as biogas format...
Faecal sludge deposited into the pit latrine is subject to biodegradation. The aim of this research ...
On-site sanitation systems such as pit latrines are extensively used around the world, while there i...
Improving the rate and extent of faecal decomposition in basic forms of sanitation such as pit latri...
The provision of affordable urban sanitation presents a unique set of challenges as the lack of spa...
In 1983 the United Nations Development Programme Technology Advisory Group (UNDP/TAG) decided to spo...
Improving the rate and extent of faecal decomposition in basic forms of sanitation such as pit latri...
Improving the rate and extent of faecal decomposition in basic forms of sanitation such as pit latri...
Biodegradability of sewage in ordinary pit latrine depends on deposition time and and layer depth. T...
Pit latrines are the most common form of on-site sanitation, but are blighted by the problem of pit ...
There is considerable national interest in the use of commercial microbially derived products for co...
Excreta (faeces and urine) that are deposited into a pit latrine are subject to biodegradation, whic...
Sludge content in VIP latrines is degraded mainly under anaerobic conditions and the process is rela...
Sludge content in VIP latrines is degraded mainly under anaerobic conditions and the process is rela...
In 2017, 55% of the global population were without safely managed sanitation services. On-site sanit...
In vitro methods were used to assess the full potential for decomposition (measured as biogas format...
Faecal sludge deposited into the pit latrine is subject to biodegradation. The aim of this research ...
On-site sanitation systems such as pit latrines are extensively used around the world, while there i...
Improving the rate and extent of faecal decomposition in basic forms of sanitation such as pit latri...
The provision of affordable urban sanitation presents a unique set of challenges as the lack of spa...
In 1983 the United Nations Development Programme Technology Advisory Group (UNDP/TAG) decided to spo...
Improving the rate and extent of faecal decomposition in basic forms of sanitation such as pit latri...
Improving the rate and extent of faecal decomposition in basic forms of sanitation such as pit latri...
Biodegradability of sewage in ordinary pit latrine depends on deposition time and and layer depth. T...