| Recycling | |
| Sanitizing Fecal Sludge for Reuse Using Wood Ash as an Additive | |
| Isaac Monney2  Esi Awuah1  | |
| [1] Office of the Vice Chancellor, University of Energy and Natural Resources, P.O. Box 214, Sunyani, Ghana; E-Mail:;Department of Environmental Health and Sanitation Education, University of Education, Winneba, P.O. Box M40, Mampong-Ashanti, Ghana | |
| 关键词: wood ash; fecal sludge; pH variation; excreta; reuse; sanitize; | |
| DOI : 10.3390/recycling1010014 | |
| 来源: mdpi | |
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【 摘 要 】
Wood ash has been widely used as an additive for excreta from dry compost toilets to sanitize it for reuse. However, there is dearth of quantitative information about its efficiency in sanitizing partially digested sludge from wet onsite sanitation systems. This paper presents findings of a series of two experimental studies to assess optimum wood ash dosages required to raise the pH of partially digested fecal sludge to sanitizing levels (pH > 11) in a tropical climate. The study monitored the variation of pH of the sludge containing between 0 (control) and 180 g of ash per litre of sludge. Average initial pH and total solids of the sludge were 7.79 and 72 g/L respectively. Generally, the magnitude and rapidity of pH spike was correlated with the ash dosage (r = 0.988) and was statistically significant (
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