Wastewater stabilization was an essential component of the spacecraft water cycle. The purpose of stabilizing wastewater was two-fold. First, stabilization prevents the breakdown of urea into ammonia, a toxic gas at high concentrations. Second, it prevents the growth of microorganisms, thereby mitigating hardware and water quality issues due to due biofilm and planktonic growth. Current stabilization techniques involve oxidizers and strong acids (pH=2) such as chromic and sulfuric acid, which are highly toxic and pose a risk to crew health. The purpose of this effort was to explore less toxic stabilization techniques, such as food-grade and commercial care preservatives. Additionally, certain preservatives were tested in the presence of a l...
Biologically-based water recovery systems are a regenerative, low energy alternative to physiochemic...
Biochemical stabilization of aqueous solutions of urine by unsaturated flow through columns of sand ...
The design requirements for the water treatment systems aboard the International Space Station (ISS)...
Wastewater stabilization was an essential component of the spacecraft water cycle. The purpose of st...
NASA’s future plans for long-term spaceflight will require a constant food and water supply. Consequ...
The ability to recover water from urine and flush water is a critical process to allow long term sus...
Long-term human Space missions will rely on regenerative life support as resupply of water, oxygen a...
The ISS Urine Processor Assembly (UPA) was initially designed to achieve 85% recovery of water from ...
International Space Station (ISS) crew liquid human waste is treated with chromic and sulfuric acids...
Urine is an essential resource in regenerative life support systems (RLSS), as it presents a major f...
As the provision of potable water is critical for successful habitation of the International Space S...
A reliable, robust, and resilient water recovery system is of paramount importance on board the Inte...
Aerobic biological stabilization has been previously demonstrated for full size MABR?s (CoMANDR 1.0,...
As the provision of potable water is critical for successful habitation of the International Space S...
Since activation of the Water Processor Assembly (WPA) on the International Space Station (ISS) in N...
Biologically-based water recovery systems are a regenerative, low energy alternative to physiochemic...
Biochemical stabilization of aqueous solutions of urine by unsaturated flow through columns of sand ...
The design requirements for the water treatment systems aboard the International Space Station (ISS)...
Wastewater stabilization was an essential component of the spacecraft water cycle. The purpose of st...
NASA’s future plans for long-term spaceflight will require a constant food and water supply. Consequ...
The ability to recover water from urine and flush water is a critical process to allow long term sus...
Long-term human Space missions will rely on regenerative life support as resupply of water, oxygen a...
The ISS Urine Processor Assembly (UPA) was initially designed to achieve 85% recovery of water from ...
International Space Station (ISS) crew liquid human waste is treated with chromic and sulfuric acids...
Urine is an essential resource in regenerative life support systems (RLSS), as it presents a major f...
As the provision of potable water is critical for successful habitation of the International Space S...
A reliable, robust, and resilient water recovery system is of paramount importance on board the Inte...
Aerobic biological stabilization has been previously demonstrated for full size MABR?s (CoMANDR 1.0,...
As the provision of potable water is critical for successful habitation of the International Space S...
Since activation of the Water Processor Assembly (WPA) on the International Space Station (ISS) in N...
Biologically-based water recovery systems are a regenerative, low energy alternative to physiochemic...
Biochemical stabilization of aqueous solutions of urine by unsaturated flow through columns of sand ...
The design requirements for the water treatment systems aboard the International Space Station (ISS)...