South African Sanitation Technology Demonstration Programme (SASTEP) – Reinvented Toilet Technology Demonstration and Roadmap to Commercialization Various documents on results from research grant Woolley, S. et al. (2015)

This library entry contains background documents and results for a grant that Stuart Woolley is leading and which is funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (further information is also available on the SuSanA discussion forum, see link below). The purpose of the project is to test the latest in cutting-edge sanitation solutions in order to assess and evaluate for feasibility of widespread use and commercialization in South Africa and provide safe and adequate sanitation facilities, particularly in undeveloped rural areas. +++++++++++ Documents available for download below: 1 - Presentation on SASTEP at the FSM3 Conference in Hanoi, Jan. 2015

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Woolley, S. et al. (2015). South African Sanitation Technology Demonstration Programme (SASTEP) – Reinvented Toilet Technology Demonstration and Roadmap to Commercialization Various documents on results from research grant Water Research Commission (WRC)

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South African Sanitation Technology Demonstration Programme (SASTEP) – Reinvented Toilet Technology Demonstration and Roadmap to Commercialization

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