One-third of the global population relies on non-sewered sanitation. In urban areas of low-and-middle income countries, treatment of faecal sludge is often insufficient. On-site sanitation technologies can provide sustainable and more affordable sanitation solutions for urban areas, but only if functioning faecal sludge management is in place. As a first step for treatment, faecal sludge is dewatered, resulting in a solid stream and liquid stream. There are many existing technologies to treat the solid fraction. However, treatment technologies for the liquid are often insufficient and land-intensive. This liquid after dewatering of faecal sludge is called ‘supernatant’. The reason why treatment of this supernatant is difficult, is because t...
In Sub-Saharan Africa, sanitation needs for the majority of the urban population are met by onsite s...
Since 1990, almost 1.9 billion people have gained access to an improved sanitation facility, while 2...
Faecal sludge management is a growing issue particularly in developing countries. Haphazard disposal...
The global challenges that face sustainable sanitation services in developing countries are the lack...
<p>In urban areas of low-income countries, treatment of faecal sludge (FS) is insufficient or non-ex...
More than 1/3 of the global population relies on onsite sanitation systems, and in some cases entire...
Aims: The aim of this study is to contribute to the establishment of a sustainable system of treatin...
Despite the improvements made to deliver improved sanitation around the world, Faecal Sludge (FS) ma...
Globally, 2.7 billion people are using onsite sanitation systems, particularly in low income, high d...
Sanitation access in urban areas of low-income countries is provided through unstandardized onsite t...
Most of the wastewater generated from domestic activities in Denpasar city is treated in an off-site...
In the period 1990-2012, the percentage for open defecation has dropped by 11% in sub-Saharan Africa...
Many middle- and low-income countries are experiencing rapid urbanization, which creates a need for ...
Uganda has a largest population using onsite sanitation facilities. In Kampala Capital city over 90%...
It is estimated that literally billions of residents in urban and peri-urban areas of Africa, Asia, ...
In Sub-Saharan Africa, sanitation needs for the majority of the urban population are met by onsite s...
Since 1990, almost 1.9 billion people have gained access to an improved sanitation facility, while 2...
Faecal sludge management is a growing issue particularly in developing countries. Haphazard disposal...
The global challenges that face sustainable sanitation services in developing countries are the lack...
<p>In urban areas of low-income countries, treatment of faecal sludge (FS) is insufficient or non-ex...
More than 1/3 of the global population relies on onsite sanitation systems, and in some cases entire...
Aims: The aim of this study is to contribute to the establishment of a sustainable system of treatin...
Despite the improvements made to deliver improved sanitation around the world, Faecal Sludge (FS) ma...
Globally, 2.7 billion people are using onsite sanitation systems, particularly in low income, high d...
Sanitation access in urban areas of low-income countries is provided through unstandardized onsite t...
Most of the wastewater generated from domestic activities in Denpasar city is treated in an off-site...
In the period 1990-2012, the percentage for open defecation has dropped by 11% in sub-Saharan Africa...
Many middle- and low-income countries are experiencing rapid urbanization, which creates a need for ...
Uganda has a largest population using onsite sanitation facilities. In Kampala Capital city over 90%...
It is estimated that literally billions of residents in urban and peri-urban areas of Africa, Asia, ...
In Sub-Saharan Africa, sanitation needs for the majority of the urban population are met by onsite s...
Since 1990, almost 1.9 billion people have gained access to an improved sanitation facility, while 2...
Faecal sludge management is a growing issue particularly in developing countries. Haphazard disposal...