Evaluation of waterless sanitation for hot arid climates
Jay Paul Graham | Thomas Redlinger | VerĂ³nica Corella-Barud
Ecological sanitation systems are of particular interest in hot arid climates where water is in short supply. This article compares the effectiveness of dehydrating and biodegrading toilets in reducingpathogenic microorganisms in human waste.
pathogenic microorganisms in human waste.
A systematic review and meta-analysis of pathogen reduction in onsite sanitation systems
Musaazi, Isaac G.
McLoughlin, Shane
Murphy, Heather M.
Rose, Joan B.
Hofstra, Nynke
Tumwebaze, Innocent K.
Verbyla, Matthew E.
Water Research X, Vol. 18 (2023), Iss. P.100171
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