Sustainable Resource Management, Volume I 2021
DOI: 10.1002/9783527825394.ch5
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Resource Recovery‐Oriented Sanitation and Sustainable Human Excreta Management

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“…Other studies support this viewpoint, concluding that resource-oriented sanitation options are sustainable sanitation options. 24 - 26 The other groups—the elderly, mothers, and religious leaders—have different views on the reuse of feces-originating products.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other studies support this viewpoint, concluding that resource-oriented sanitation options are sustainable sanitation options. 24 - 26 The other groups—the elderly, mothers, and religious leaders—have different views on the reuse of feces-originating products.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Human excreta is mostly composed of water. Feces water content is a factor of health status, the quantity of water taken in, and the duration the feces spend in the intestine before it is excreted [32,33]. Fresh human feces contain 75-80% moisture content, while the rest are solids (ash, undigested fats, food remnants, and proteins).…”
Section: Physical and Chemical Properties Of Human And Livestock Urin...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fresh human feces contain 75-80% moisture content, while the rest are solids (ash, undigested fats, food remnants, and proteins). The pH of feces is approximately 5-7 [34], and urine contains approximately 90% water, with the rest being inorganic salts, organic compounds, organic ammonium salts, and urea [35]. An individual excretes approximately 50 kg of feces and 500 kg of urine each year with the following composition: 1.2 kg K, 0.6 kg P, and 5.7 kg N, but only 60-65% of total P, 50-80% of total K, and 90% of total N are excreted in the urine [36].…”
Section: Physical and Chemical Properties Of Human And Livestock Urin...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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