Charles Niwagaba

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Title: Experiences on the implementation of a pilot grey water treatment and reuse based system at a household in the slum of Kyebando-Kisalosalo, Kampala Authors: Charles B. Niwagaba, Patrick Dinno, Isaac Wamala, S. Sahar Dalahmeh, Cecilia Lalander and Håkan Jönsson Keywords: grey water, household, reuse, sub-surface irrigation, treatment Issue Date: 2014 Abstract: It is impossible...
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Title: Fuel potential of faecal sludge: calorific value results from Uganda, Ghana and Senegal Authors: A. Murray Muspratt, T. Nakato, C. Niwagaba, H. Dione, J. Kang, L. Stupin, J. Regulinski, M. Mbéguéré and L. Strande Keywords: calorific value, drying beds, reuse, sanitation, sludge drying, sub-Saharan Africa Issue Date: 4th February 2014 Abstract: This research tested...
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Title: A value proposition: Resource recovery from faecal sludge—Can it be the driver for improved sanitation? Authors: Stefan Diener, Swaib Semiyaga, Charles B. Niwagaba, Ashley Murray Musprattc, Jean Birane Gning, Mbaye Mbéguéré, Joseph Effah Ennin, Christian Zurbrugg, Linda Strande Keywords: Business models, Faecal sludge management, Sanitation, Reuse, Energy, Sub-Saharan Africa Issue Date: 23 May 2014...
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Title: Pathogen and indicator inactivation in source-separated human urine heated by the sun Authors: Annika Nordin, Charles Niwagaba, Hakan Jonsson and Bjorn Vinneras Keywords: inactivation, pathogen, sanitisation, source-separation, temperature, urine Issue Date: February 2013 Abstract: Source-separation of urine enables energy-efficient recycling of large quantities of high quality plant nutrients from the wastewater system to food...
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Abstract Ecological sanitation (Ecosan) is a relatively new concept being promoted in many developing countries to improve sanitation coverage and recycle nutrients in excreta for agricultural production. We conducted a cross-sectional study in Kabale municipality, western Uganda to determine the coverage of Ecosan and factors affecting its uptake. A total of 806 respondents were interviewed, randomly selected from...
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