Public Perceptions on Faecal Sludge Biochar and Biosolids Use in Agriculture - Questionnaire of residents from Swanse
Australia is a large exporter of agricultural products, with producers responsible for a range of qu...
Landspreading of sewage sludge remains the most economical and practical means for its disposal, wit...
Sludge treatment wetlands consist of constructed wetlands which have been upgraded for sludge treatm...
Full-scale pyrolysis of faecal sludge is a credible technology for the safe removal of pathogens and...
Although faecal sludge (FS) co-compost contains vital nutrients, there are several barriers limiting...
The recovery of nutrients from faecal sludge (FS) for use in agriculture could help achieve the Sust...
Faecal sludge management (FSM) in most developing countries is still insufficient. Sanitation challe...
Huge quantities of treated wastewater (TMWW) and biosolids (sludge) are produced every day all over ...
conference proceedingCommunities are facing challenges in treatment and safe disposal of the increas...
Unsafe disposal of faecal sludge from onsite sanitation in low-income countries has detrimental effe...
The provision of sanitation services has been accelerated as part of the Sustainable Development Goa...
Land application of biosolids provides agricultural benefits and presents a cost-effective method of...
Since 1990, almost 1.9 billion people have gained access to an improved sanitation facility, while 2...
Background: In the United States, most of the treated sewage sludge (biosolids) is applied to farmla...
Faecal sludge management is a growing issue particularly in developing countries. Haphazard disposal...
Australia is a large exporter of agricultural products, with producers responsible for a range of qu...
Landspreading of sewage sludge remains the most economical and practical means for its disposal, wit...
Sludge treatment wetlands consist of constructed wetlands which have been upgraded for sludge treatm...
Full-scale pyrolysis of faecal sludge is a credible technology for the safe removal of pathogens and...
Although faecal sludge (FS) co-compost contains vital nutrients, there are several barriers limiting...
The recovery of nutrients from faecal sludge (FS) for use in agriculture could help achieve the Sust...
Faecal sludge management (FSM) in most developing countries is still insufficient. Sanitation challe...
Huge quantities of treated wastewater (TMWW) and biosolids (sludge) are produced every day all over ...
conference proceedingCommunities are facing challenges in treatment and safe disposal of the increas...
Unsafe disposal of faecal sludge from onsite sanitation in low-income countries has detrimental effe...
The provision of sanitation services has been accelerated as part of the Sustainable Development Goa...
Land application of biosolids provides agricultural benefits and presents a cost-effective method of...
Since 1990, almost 1.9 billion people have gained access to an improved sanitation facility, while 2...
Background: In the United States, most of the treated sewage sludge (biosolids) is applied to farmla...
Faecal sludge management is a growing issue particularly in developing countries. Haphazard disposal...
Australia is a large exporter of agricultural products, with producers responsible for a range of qu...
Landspreading of sewage sludge remains the most economical and practical means for its disposal, wit...
Sludge treatment wetlands consist of constructed wetlands which have been upgraded for sludge treatm...