The aim of this study is to present a structured approach for comparing possible nutrient-recovery fecal sludge (FS) treatment systems in order to support transparent decision-making. The approach uses a multi-dimensional sustainability assessment of treatment technologies for nutrient recovery from FS, using a typical case of Kampala City, Uganda. A synthesized list of 22 treatment technologies was prepared from literature. This list included wastewater treatment technologies, which could be adapted to treat fecal sludge, and established fecal sludge treatment technologies that are available or potentially applicable in Kampala. Based on the local situation, the list was reduced to eight possible options, which were carried forward into a ...
Water management solutions need to be improved. New technologies in wastewater and sewage sludge tre...
The prolonged challenges and terrible consequences of poor sanitation, especially in developing econ...
Uganda has a largest population using onsite sanitation facilities. In Kampala Capital city over 90%...
The aim of this study is to present a structured approach for comparing possible nutrient-recovery f...
Selection of appropriate sustainable treatment technologies involves satisfying user requirements, q...
The global challenges that face sustainable sanitation services in developing countries are the lack...
In urban areas of Uganda, management of waste which consists of at least 70% organic content is acco...
This is a research Article explaining management of waste materialsIn urban areas of Uganda, managem...
In Drechsel, Pay; Scott, C. A.; Raschid-Sally, Liqa; Redwood, M.; Bahri, Akissa (Eds.). Wastewater i...
AbstractThere is currently a lack of access to affordable sanitation in urban areas of Sub-Saharan A...
Inadequate management and treatment of faecal sludge continues to pose risks for public and environm...
The concept of Sustainability is vigorously introduced into the curriculum of Wastewater Treatment P...
Recovery of human-derived resources (e.g., nutrients, energy) from sanitation systems has emerged as...
Efforts to remove and recover nutrients from wastewater are motivated by the United Nations Sustaina...
Implementation of resource recovery technologies is becoming increasingly important, as humans are e...
Water management solutions need to be improved. New technologies in wastewater and sewage sludge tre...
The prolonged challenges and terrible consequences of poor sanitation, especially in developing econ...
Uganda has a largest population using onsite sanitation facilities. In Kampala Capital city over 90%...
The aim of this study is to present a structured approach for comparing possible nutrient-recovery f...
Selection of appropriate sustainable treatment technologies involves satisfying user requirements, q...
The global challenges that face sustainable sanitation services in developing countries are the lack...
In urban areas of Uganda, management of waste which consists of at least 70% organic content is acco...
This is a research Article explaining management of waste materialsIn urban areas of Uganda, managem...
In Drechsel, Pay; Scott, C. A.; Raschid-Sally, Liqa; Redwood, M.; Bahri, Akissa (Eds.). Wastewater i...
AbstractThere is currently a lack of access to affordable sanitation in urban areas of Sub-Saharan A...
Inadequate management and treatment of faecal sludge continues to pose risks for public and environm...
The concept of Sustainability is vigorously introduced into the curriculum of Wastewater Treatment P...
Recovery of human-derived resources (e.g., nutrients, energy) from sanitation systems has emerged as...
Efforts to remove and recover nutrients from wastewater are motivated by the United Nations Sustaina...
Implementation of resource recovery technologies is becoming increasingly important, as humans are e...
Water management solutions need to be improved. New technologies in wastewater and sewage sludge tre...
The prolonged challenges and terrible consequences of poor sanitation, especially in developing econ...
Uganda has a largest population using onsite sanitation facilities. In Kampala Capital city over 90%...