2024
DOI: 10.1021/acsestengg.4c00164
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Acid Dosing Increases Recoverable Phosphorus during Different Occupancy Conditions in Full-Scale Urine Diversion System

Lucas Crane,
Daniella Saetta,
Treavor H. Boyer

Abstract: Phosphorus (P) is a finite resource used in fertilizers. Urine contains high concentrations of P that can be recovered using urine diversion (UD), but current UD systems become clogged by P precipitation in piping, inhibiting their operations and reducing recoverable P. Dosing systems with acetic acid can prevent precipitation, resulting in more available nutrients for recovery. This study monitored a full-scale multistory UD system and implemented acid dosing to prevent clogging and produce urine suitable for… Show more

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