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Vol 10 : Night-Soil composting / Shuval, H. I.
Titre : Vol 10 : Night-Soil composting Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Shuval, H. I. ; Gunnerson, C. G. ; Julius, S. A. De Mention d'édition : World Bank European Office Editeur : World Bank European Office Année de publication : 1981 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-04826 Note générale : Among the problems facing those who depend on conservancy or orther systems disposing separately grey water and night soil is the lack of a safe, inexpensive treatment method for night soil. In Kyoto, for example, nigh soil is collected hygienally to the satisfaction of users of the system, only to be diluted at a central collection poinbt for discharge to the sewer system and treatment at a conventional Sewage treatment plant. This paper reviews the state of art on night-soil composting the paper concludes that aerobic composting of night soil represents a method of treatment ideally suited for developing countries because its simplicity in operation, limited need for mechanical equipment, low cost and its effectiveness in inactiving pathogens, thus assuring tha the compost can be used without causing any public health hazard. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Assainissement Urbain Santé publique Compost Coût Microbiologie Technologie Alimentation en eau Agriculture Fertilisation Marketing Pathologie humaine Hydraulique urbaine Excrément humain Méthode de traitement Compost aérobic Hygiène publique Index. décimale : 621.2 Hydraulique : turbines, pompes, accumulateurs, transmission hydraulique Résumé : Among the problems facing those who depend on conservancy or orther systems disposing separately grey water and night soil is the lack of a safe, inexpensive treatment method for night soil. In Kyoto, for example, nigh soil is collected hygienally to the satisfaction of users of the system, only to be diluted at a central collection poinbt for discharge to the sewer system and treatment at a conventional Sewage treatment plant. This paper reviews the state of art on night-soil composting the paper concludes that aerobic composting of night soil represents a method of treatment ideally suited for developing countries because its simplicity in operation, limited need for mechanical equipment, low cost and its effectiveness in inactiving pathogens, thus assuring tha the compost can be used without causing any public health hazard. Note de contenu : Among the problems facing those who depend on conservancy or orther systems disposing separately grey water and night soil is the lack of a safe, inexpensive treatment method for night soil. In Kyoto, for example, nigh soil is collected hygienally to the satisfaction of users of the system, only to be diluted at a central collection poinbt for discharge to the sewer system and treatment at a conventional Sewage treatment plant. This paper reviews the state of art on night-soil composting the paper concludes that aerobic composting of night soil represents a method of treatment ideally suited for developing countries because its simplicity in operation, limited need for mechanical equipment, low cost and its effectiveness in inactiving pathogens, thus assuring tha the compost can be used without causing any public health hazard. Vol 10 : Night-Soil composting [texte imprimé] / Shuval, H. I. ; Gunnerson, C. G. ; Julius, S. A. De . - World Bank European Office . - World Bank European Office, 1981.
ISSN : CI-04826
Among the problems facing those who depend on conservancy or orther systems disposing separately grey water and night soil is the lack of a safe, inexpensive treatment method for night soil. In Kyoto, for example, nigh soil is collected hygienally to the satisfaction of users of the system, only to be diluted at a central collection poinbt for discharge to the sewer system and treatment at a conventional Sewage treatment plant. This paper reviews the state of art on night-soil composting the paper concludes that aerobic composting of night soil represents a method of treatment ideally suited for developing countries because its simplicity in operation, limited need for mechanical equipment, low cost and its effectiveness in inactiving pathogens, thus assuring tha the compost can be used without causing any public health hazard.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Assainissement Urbain Santé publique Compost Coût Microbiologie Technologie Alimentation en eau Agriculture Fertilisation Marketing Pathologie humaine Hydraulique urbaine Excrément humain Méthode de traitement Compost aérobic Hygiène publique Index. décimale : 621.2 Hydraulique : turbines, pompes, accumulateurs, transmission hydraulique Résumé : Among the problems facing those who depend on conservancy or orther systems disposing separately grey water and night soil is the lack of a safe, inexpensive treatment method for night soil. In Kyoto, for example, nigh soil is collected hygienally to the satisfaction of users of the system, only to be diluted at a central collection poinbt for discharge to the sewer system and treatment at a conventional Sewage treatment plant. This paper reviews the state of art on night-soil composting the paper concludes that aerobic composting of night soil represents a method of treatment ideally suited for developing countries because its simplicity in operation, limited need for mechanical equipment, low cost and its effectiveness in inactiving pathogens, thus assuring tha the compost can be used without causing any public health hazard. Note de contenu : Among the problems facing those who depend on conservancy or orther systems disposing separately grey water and night soil is the lack of a safe, inexpensive treatment method for night soil. In Kyoto, for example, nigh soil is collected hygienally to the satisfaction of users of the system, only to be diluted at a central collection poinbt for discharge to the sewer system and treatment at a conventional Sewage treatment plant. This paper reviews the state of art on night-soil composting the paper concludes that aerobic composting of night soil represents a method of treatment ideally suited for developing countries because its simplicity in operation, limited need for mechanical equipment, low cost and its effectiveness in inactiving pathogens, thus assuring tha the compost can be used without causing any public health hazard. Réservation
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