Characterization of faecal material behaviour during drying S. Septien, S. Getahun, T. Onabanjo, I. Mabbett, A. Kolios, C.A. Buckley (2020)

This publication is the final technical report of a project, which was funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. The link to the project can be seen below.
Drying is a relevant unit operation during faecal sludge and fresh faeces treatment. It allows the removal of moisture from the faecal matter and its disinfection, so making it safer to handle, easier to transport and a more suitable biofuel.

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S. Septien, S. Getahun, T. Onabanjo, I. Mabbett, A. Kolios, C.A. Buckley (2020). Characterization of faecal material behaviour during drying Pollution Research Group – University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

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Published in: 2020
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S. Septien, S. Getahun, T. Onabanjo, I. Mabbett, A. Kolios, C.A. Buckley

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