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Implementation of urine-diverting dry toilets in multi-storey apartment buildings in Ethiopia

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Improved traditional composting toilets with urine diversion, Leh, Jammu and Kashmir State, India - Draft. Case study of sustainable sanitation projec...

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Inactivation of Ascaris Eggs in Source-Separated Urine and Feces by Ammonia at Ambient Temperatures

Sustainable management of toilet waste must prevent disease transmission but allow reuse of plant nutrients. Inactivation of uterus-derived Ascaris suum eggs was studied in relation to ammonia in source-separated urine without additives and in human feces to which urea had been added, in order to evaluate ammonia-based sanitation for production of safe fertilizers from human excreta. Urine was used concentrated or diluted 1:1 and 1:3 with tap water at 4, 14, 24, and 34°C. Fecal material, with and without ash, was treated with 1% or 2% (wt/wt) urea at 24 and 34°C. At 34°C eggs were inactivated in less than 10 days in urine and in amended feces. At 24°C only feces with 2% (wt/wt) urea or 1% (wt/wt) urea at high pH (10) inactivated all eggs within 1 month, and no inactivation was observed after 75 days in urine diluted 1:3 (18  11 mM NH3). At temperatures of >24°C, NH3 proved to be an efficient sanitizing agent in urine and feces at concentrations of >60 mM. Treating fecal material at 34°C can give a 6-log10 egg inactivation within 1 month, whereas at 24°C 6 months of treatment is necessary for the same level of egg inactivation. At temperatures of 14°C and below, inactivation rates were low, with viable eggs after 6 months even in concentrated urine.

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Introducing Sustainable Sanitation in Kyrgyzstan - An analysis of success factors and barriers

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Investigation into methods of pit latrine emptying - Management of sludge accumulation in VIP latrines

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Lessons from a low cost ecological approach to sanitation in Malawi

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Local requirements and constraints of O&M of urine diverting dry toilets - Final report on O&M research topic

The estimation of transportation costs, which will allow operators to make profit, is affordable to majority of residents in study area and as such there is a high chance for O&M of UDDTs to succeed in Arusha municipality. The important issue here is for the Municipal authority to establish resource-oriented section within the sanitation department to coordinate the process?There has been increase in number of UDDTs by 60% from 5 UDDTs in 2008 to 8 UDDTs in 2009 as a results of availability of masons trained by the ROSA project and promotion activities.

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Marketing Compost - A Guide for Compost Producers in Low and Middle-Income Countries

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Marketing human excreta - A study of possible ways to dispose of urine and faeces from slum settlements in Kampala, Uganda

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Marketing human excreta - A study of possible ways to dispose of urine and faeces from slum settlements in Kampala, Uganda

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Migyera Health Center, Migyera, Uganda - UDDT design drawings for hospitals

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Migyera Health Center, Migyera, Uganda - UDDT design drawings for hospitals

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Nutshell Guideline 1 - Small scale composting of human faeces

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Nutshell Guideline 2 - Fertilization with human urine

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Operation and maintenance of sanitation systems in two public institutions - Experiences from Uganda

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