-
application for
UDDTs.
UDDTs can also be
built for
schools (many
examples exist for
example in Kenya,
Rwanda and Uganda). However,
these school UDDTs suffer from...
- Hoffmann, H. (2012).
Technology review of urine-diverting dry
toilets (
UDDTs) -
Overview on design, management,
maintenance and costs.
Deutsche Gesellschaft...
- thus
odors may be a problem. This is
often the case for pit latrines,
UDDTs or
composting toilets if they are not
designed well or not used properly...
-
UDDTs can be used
without having any
reuse activities in
which case they are not in line with the
ecosan concept (an
example being the 80,000
UDDTs implemented...
-
nutrient recycling. They also
differ from urine-diverting dry
toilets (
UDDTs)
where pathogen reduction is
achieved through dehydration (also
known by...
- versions,
simple plywood box construction. Most
users of self-contained
UDDTs rely upon a post-treatment
process to
ensure pathogen reduction. This post-treatment...
- sanitation" they mean a
sanitation system that uses urine-diverting dry
toilet (
UDDTs).
Ecological sanitation,
commonly abbreviated as
ecosan (also
spelled eco-san...
-
pathogen reduction by drying.
While dried **** and
urine harvested from
UDDTs can be and
routinely are used in
agriculture (respectively, as a soil amendment...
- Hoffmann, H. (2012).
Technology review of urine-diverting dry
toilets (
UDDTs) –
Overview on design, management,
maintenance and
costs Archived 16 March...
- plants,
fecal sludge or ****
collected in urine-diverting dry
toilets (
UDDT) is a
common method to
achieve pathogen kill, as
pathogens can only tolerate...