Ammonia Based Sanitation Technology Safe Plant Nutrient Recovery from Source Separated Human Excreta Nordin, A. (2007)

The main objective of this study was to evaluate ammonia based sanitation technology for source separated urine and faeces aiming for production of safe fertilisers. To achieve this objective, the inactivation kinetics of several groups of organisms was investigated in relation to concentration of free ammonia, NH3, temperature and dry matter content.

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Nordin, A. (2007). Ammonia Based Sanitation Technology Safe Plant Nutrient Recovery from Source Separated Human Excreta

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