Charles Niwagaba

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Title: Optimisation of centrifuge operating conditions for dewatering physically conditioned faecal sludge from urban slums Authors: Swaib Semiyaga, Mackay A.E. Okure, Charles B. Niwagaba, Philip M. Nyenje, Frank Kansiime Keywords: Cake solids, Centrifugation speed, Centrifugation time, Faecal sludge,  Response surface methodology Published: 27 March 2017 Abstract: Decentralised faecal sludge (FS) dewatering in urban slums using centrifugation technology has potential to...
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Title: Enhancing faecal sludge dewaterability and enduse by conditioning with sawdust and charcoal dust Authors: Swaib Semiyaga, Mackay A. E. Okure, Charles B. Niwagaba, Philip M. Nyenje & Frank Kansiime Keywords: Calorific value, charcoal dust, dewatering, sawdust, urban slums Published: 22 February 2017 Abstract: Faecal sludge (FS) treatment in urban slums of low-income countries of sub-Saharan...
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Title: GIS Analysis and Optimisation of Faecal Sludge Logistics at City-Wide Scale in Kampala, Uganda Authors: Lars Schoebitz , Fabian Bischoff , Christian Riuji Lohri , Charles B. Niwagaba , Rosi Siber, Linda Strande Keywords: safely managed sanitation, information and communications technology, collection and transport, service coverage, faecal sludge management, onsite sanitation, Sub-Saharan Africa Published: 28 January...
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Title: Mapping out the solid waste generation and collection models: The case of Kampala City Authors: Joel R. Kinobe, Charles B. Niwagaba, Girma Gebresenbet, Allan J. Komakech & Björn Vinnerås Keywords: Solid Waste, Waste Collection, GIS Mapping, Developing Countries, Kampala City Issue Date: 21 Jan 2015 Abstract: This paper presents a mapping of the waste...
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Title: Grey water characterisation and pollutant loads in an urban slum Authors: A. Y. Katukiza, M. Ronteltap, C. B. Niwagaba, F. Kansiime, P. N. L. Lens Keywords: Grey water, Environmental pollution, Sanitation, Slums Issue Date: November 2013 Abstract: Poor sanitation in urban slums results in increased prevalence of diseases and pollution of the environment. Excreta,...
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