Fertiliser derived from human urine : novel media for alkaline urine dehydration
Every year, each human excretes approximately 4 kg of nitrogen, 1 kg of potassium and 0.3 kg of phosphorus through their urine. In conventional wastewater treatment, these nutrients are usually not recovered for agricultural production, although they can enhance plant growth. Dehydration technologie...
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SLU/Dept. of Energy and Technology
2021
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