Hamburg University of Technology, Institute of Wastewater Management and Water Protection TUHH

The Institute of Wastewater Management and Water is a research institute of the Technical University Hamburg-Harburg (TUHH).
The main fields of research of this institute are the development and optimisation of techniques and procedures for the treatment of municipal and industrial wastewater. Specific projects in this area are the development of concepts including sewage concepts with production of higher-quality fertiliser and water reuse.

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University, education or research institutionWASH and nutrition (WG12)

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ChinaGermany

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  Resources in SuSanA Library

Buzie-Fru, C. • (2010) Development of a continuous single chamber vermicomposting toilet with urine diversion for on-site application

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Deegener, S., Samwel, M., Gabizon, S. • (2006) Toalete Uscate cu Sistem de Separare a Urinei (in Romanian)

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Lindner, B. • (2008) The black water loop: water efficiency and nutrient recovery combined

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Meinzinger, F. • (2010) Resource efficiency of urban sanitation systems: a comparative assessment using material and energy flow analysis

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Winker, M. • (2009) Pharmaceutical residues in urine and potential risks related to usage as fertiliser in agriculture

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Meinzinger, F., Otterpohl, R. • (2007) Andere Laender – andere Toiletten. Sind unsere Sanitaersysteme auf Afrika uebertragbar? (in German)

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Otterpohl, R. • (2002) Concepts Innovateurs sur l´Eau

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Wendland, C. • (2008) Anerobic Digestion of Blackwater and Kitchen Refuse

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Hamburg University of Technology, Institute of Wastewater Management and Water Protection

Hamburg University of Technology, Institute of Wastewater Management and Water Protection



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