pH is a critical parameter for faecal sludge characterisation. However, basic laboratory facilities with such instrumentation are not always available in resource limited contexts. Furthermore, the operational importance (e.g. during lime stabilisation) of this parameter warrants a method that can be applied in situ. This study assesses the potential of a method for in faecal sludge pH determinations using a commercially-available soil pH meter. Results reveal that this simple and low-cost method can relatively reasonably estimate pH when compared to a conventional laboratory pH meter. Further work is necessary to better characterise its limitations
Biodegradability of sewage in ordinary pit latrine depends on deposition time and and layer depth. T...
Faecal sludge management is a growing issue particularly in developing countries. Haphazard disposal...
The main objective of this research was the examination of effectiveness of lime dose in order to st...
Physical and chemical properties of faecal sludge (FS) samples must be routinely measured for FS cha...
Since 1990, almost 1.9 billion people have gained access to an improved sanitation facility, while 2...
Faecal sludge management is recognized globally as an essential component of city-wide inclusive san...
In urban humanitarian-aid operations, safe treatment of fecal sludge is highly important. While curr...
The provision of affordable urban sanitation presents a unique set of challenges as the lack of spa...
The provision of affordable urban sanitation presents a unique set of challenges as the lack of spac...
In 2017, 55% of the global population were without safely managed sanitation services. On-site sanit...
Estimates of accumulated quantities and qualities (Q&Q) of faecal sludge are essential for developin...
This study characterised faecal sludge from public ventilated improved pit (VIP) latrines in Cape Co...
Sanitation access in urban areas of low-income countries is provided through unstandardized onsite t...
Unpredictable dewatering performance is a barrier to the effective management and treatment of faeca...
Dewatering of faecal sludge (FS) is indispensable for adequate FS management. However, comprehensive...
Biodegradability of sewage in ordinary pit latrine depends on deposition time and and layer depth. T...
Faecal sludge management is a growing issue particularly in developing countries. Haphazard disposal...
The main objective of this research was the examination of effectiveness of lime dose in order to st...
Physical and chemical properties of faecal sludge (FS) samples must be routinely measured for FS cha...
Since 1990, almost 1.9 billion people have gained access to an improved sanitation facility, while 2...
Faecal sludge management is recognized globally as an essential component of city-wide inclusive san...
In urban humanitarian-aid operations, safe treatment of fecal sludge is highly important. While curr...
The provision of affordable urban sanitation presents a unique set of challenges as the lack of spa...
The provision of affordable urban sanitation presents a unique set of challenges as the lack of spac...
In 2017, 55% of the global population were without safely managed sanitation services. On-site sanit...
Estimates of accumulated quantities and qualities (Q&Q) of faecal sludge are essential for developin...
This study characterised faecal sludge from public ventilated improved pit (VIP) latrines in Cape Co...
Sanitation access in urban areas of low-income countries is provided through unstandardized onsite t...
Unpredictable dewatering performance is a barrier to the effective management and treatment of faeca...
Dewatering of faecal sludge (FS) is indispensable for adequate FS management. However, comprehensive...
Biodegradability of sewage in ordinary pit latrine depends on deposition time and and layer depth. T...
Faecal sludge management is a growing issue particularly in developing countries. Haphazard disposal...
The main objective of this research was the examination of effectiveness of lime dose in order to st...