Reasonable estimates for quantities and qualities (Q&Q) of fecal sludge that accumulate in onsite sanitation containments are fundamental for the design of appropriate management and treatment solutions, from community to city-scale. There are increasing attempts to improve Q&Q estimates, but current approaches are still at a conceptual level, and are not yet standardized with confirmed statistical relationships. To reach this level, we will need consistent approaches for planning, measuring, and global collaborations. Hence, the objectives of this study were: (1) to assess and compare Q&Q of fecal sludge from seven cities and communities, and explore statistical relationships that could be used to increase accuracy of Q&Q estimations; (2) ...
In 2017, 55% of the global population were without safely managed sanitation services. On-site sanit...
Introduction: In order to meet the sustainable development goals targets of sanitation, countries ai...
Uganda has a largest population using onsite sanitation facilities. In Kampala Capital city over 90%...
Estimates of accumulated quantities and qualities (Q&Q) of faecal sludge are essential for developin...
Sanitation access in urban areas of low-income countries is provided through unstandardized onsite t...
The importance of faecal sludge management is gaining recognition. However, methods are still lackin...
Since 1990, almost 1.9 billion people have gained access to an improved sanitation facility, while 2...
Characterizing and quantifying faecal sludge (FS) at a city-wide scale in low- and middle-income cou...
In urban humanitarian-aid operations, safe treatment of fecal sludge is highly important. While curr...
More than 1/3 of the global population relies on onsite sanitation systems, and in some cases entire...
‘Achieving sustained environmental health improvements in Freetown through faecal sludge management ...
Faecal sludge (FS) management is a challenging problem in low-income countries where large parts of ...
Faecal sludge management is recognized globally as an essential component of city-wide inclusive san...
Urban sanitation remains a significant challenge for most low- and middle-income countries. The urba...
The provision of affordable urban sanitation presents a unique set of challenges as the lack of spa...
In 2017, 55% of the global population were without safely managed sanitation services. On-site sanit...
Introduction: In order to meet the sustainable development goals targets of sanitation, countries ai...
Uganda has a largest population using onsite sanitation facilities. In Kampala Capital city over 90%...
Estimates of accumulated quantities and qualities (Q&Q) of faecal sludge are essential for developin...
Sanitation access in urban areas of low-income countries is provided through unstandardized onsite t...
The importance of faecal sludge management is gaining recognition. However, methods are still lackin...
Since 1990, almost 1.9 billion people have gained access to an improved sanitation facility, while 2...
Characterizing and quantifying faecal sludge (FS) at a city-wide scale in low- and middle-income cou...
In urban humanitarian-aid operations, safe treatment of fecal sludge is highly important. While curr...
More than 1/3 of the global population relies on onsite sanitation systems, and in some cases entire...
‘Achieving sustained environmental health improvements in Freetown through faecal sludge management ...
Faecal sludge (FS) management is a challenging problem in low-income countries where large parts of ...
Faecal sludge management is recognized globally as an essential component of city-wide inclusive san...
Urban sanitation remains a significant challenge for most low- and middle-income countries. The urba...
The provision of affordable urban sanitation presents a unique set of challenges as the lack of spa...
In 2017, 55% of the global population were without safely managed sanitation services. On-site sanit...
Introduction: In order to meet the sustainable development goals targets of sanitation, countries ai...
Uganda has a largest population using onsite sanitation facilities. In Kampala Capital city over 90%...