Swiss Federal Institute for Aquatic Science and Technology
Eawag
By recovering nutrients from urine in small decentralised reactors, VUNA wants to develop a dry sanitation system, which is affordable for the poor, produces a valuable fertilizer, promotes entrepreneurship and reduces pollution of water resources.
In this collaborative project, the Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology (Eawag), eThekwini Water and Sanitation (EWS) in Durban, the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN), and the Swiss Institutes of Technology Zurich and Lausanne (ETHZ and EPFL) work together to focus on three important aspects:
1. reactor technology
2. network management
3. socio-economic boundaries
"Reactor technology and network management" covers the following aspects:
Nitrification
Evaporation
Electrolysis
Hygiene
Reactor Operation
Urine Collection
Performance Modelling
Research looking at “socio-economic” boundaries is done for the “economic feasibility” and social acceptance.
The “economic feasibility” is focussing on:
Understanding how a urine market could operate in Durban
Developing a model which could be adapted for, and implemented in the rest of sub-Saharan Africa, and ideally, laying a foundation for the rapid spread of nutrient-incentivised sanitation plans.
In terms of “social acceptance” the VUNA novel environmental technologies will be accompanied by studies, which investigate the socio-cultural perceptions and factors influencing users’ acceptance. In addition the project plant to investigate and monitor the use of urine diverting toilets and urine-derived fertiliser products as well as to develop appropriate educational activities and awareness material. But no results are available yet.
Food security and productive sanitationOperation, maintenance and sustainable servicesHealth and hygieneProduct design and engineeringSpecific to one or several countriesTreatment of wastewater or greywaterResource recovery Fundamental research and engineeringUrine diversion dehydration toilets (UDDTs) OtherBill & Melinda Gates FoundationUrinePeri-urbanFertiliserUniversity, education or research institution
South AfricaSwitzerland
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