Based on primary data from fecal sludge (FS) treatment plants in three West African urban regions (Ouagadougou in Burkina Faso, Greater Accra in Ghana, and Grand Nokoué in Benin), FS collection and treatment patterns were analyzed to identify possible scenarios for resource recovery (RR) through FS co-composting. FS collection was analyzed for up to 7 years, in part per day, month and season, as well as FS characteristics to understand peak flows, FS qualities and related variations to plan for appropriate RR technology and capacities. Overall, the FS volumes collected by vacuum trucks were not significantly affected by the calendar days, months or seasons. Commonly assumed increases during rainy months were, for example, only recorded i...
Faecal sludge reuse could promote responsible waste management and alleviate resource shortages. How...
Ghana is confronted with waste management challenges. with 20-40% uncollected solid waste in most ci...
Recent studies have shown that over half of the world’s population lives in urban areas, with the nu...
AbstractThere is currently a lack of access to affordable sanitation in urban areas of Sub-Saharan A...
Despite the improvements made to deliver improved sanitation around the world, Faecal Sludge (FS) ma...
Globally, collection of tipping fees is being promoted as a solution to sustain the operation of fec...
The debate on sanitation services provision in Africa should go beyond technologies andfocus more on...
Pit latrines are the most common sanitation systems used in sub-Saharan African cities. The rapid ex...
The safe recovery of nutrients from our waste streams allows us to address the challenges of waste m...
The global challenges that face sustainable sanitation services in developing countries are the lack...
With the SDGs moving beyond the focus on household sanitation facilities and aiming to halve the pro...
The aim of this study is to present a structured approach for comparing possible nutrient-recovery f...
The concept of resource recovery, particularly from waste has recently gained much attention and pop...
Aims: The aim of this study is to contribute to the establishment of a sustainable system of treatin...
Uganda has a largest population using onsite sanitation facilities. In Kampala Capital city over 90%...
Faecal sludge reuse could promote responsible waste management and alleviate resource shortages. How...
Ghana is confronted with waste management challenges. with 20-40% uncollected solid waste in most ci...
Recent studies have shown that over half of the world’s population lives in urban areas, with the nu...
AbstractThere is currently a lack of access to affordable sanitation in urban areas of Sub-Saharan A...
Despite the improvements made to deliver improved sanitation around the world, Faecal Sludge (FS) ma...
Globally, collection of tipping fees is being promoted as a solution to sustain the operation of fec...
The debate on sanitation services provision in Africa should go beyond technologies andfocus more on...
Pit latrines are the most common sanitation systems used in sub-Saharan African cities. The rapid ex...
The safe recovery of nutrients from our waste streams allows us to address the challenges of waste m...
The global challenges that face sustainable sanitation services in developing countries are the lack...
With the SDGs moving beyond the focus on household sanitation facilities and aiming to halve the pro...
The aim of this study is to present a structured approach for comparing possible nutrient-recovery f...
The concept of resource recovery, particularly from waste has recently gained much attention and pop...
Aims: The aim of this study is to contribute to the establishment of a sustainable system of treatin...
Uganda has a largest population using onsite sanitation facilities. In Kampala Capital city over 90%...
Faecal sludge reuse could promote responsible waste management and alleviate resource shortages. How...
Ghana is confronted with waste management challenges. with 20-40% uncollected solid waste in most ci...
Recent studies have shown that over half of the world’s population lives in urban areas, with the nu...