Urine-diversion dehydration toilets (UDDT) are common throughout the developing world, and the toilet product is widely used as compost. There is no comprehensive research to date that characterizes the compost to determine its quality, extent of pathogen inactivation, and the effects of climate and bulking materials on the compost. Compost was collected from 45 UDDT in Bolivia and analyzed for physical, chemical, and biological parameters. Eighty percent and 56% of samples did not meet acceptable compost guidelines for moisture content and pH, respectively, indicating desiccation was the dominant process in UDDT. Bulking materials significantly impacted compost characteristics in terms of pH, carbon, carbon-to-nitrogen ratio, and carbon stability (P < 0.05). Composts with ash exhibited, on average, low carbon concentrations (4.9%) and high pH values (9.7), which can be harmful to plants and composting microorganisms. Composts with sawdust exhibited, on average, high carbon concentrations (40.0%) and carbon-to-nitrogen ratios (31.0). Climate had no significant impact on chemical characteristics, however composts from humid regions had significantly higher moisture contents (34.4%) than those from arid climates (24.8%) (P < 0.05). Viable Ascaris lumbricoides ova were identified in 31% of samples, including samples with high pH, low moisture contents, and long storage times.
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June 01 2012
Impact of climate and bulking materials on characteristics of compost from ecological toilets
James W. McKinley;
1Center for Water and Environmental Sanitation, Department of Science and Technology, University of San Simón, P.O. Box 5783, Cochabamba, Bolivia
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Rebecca E. Parzen;
Rebecca E. Parzen
1Center for Water and Environmental Sanitation, Department of Science and Technology, University of San Simón, P.O. Box 5783, Cochabamba, Bolivia
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Álvaro Mercado Guzmán
Álvaro Mercado Guzmán
1Center for Water and Environmental Sanitation, Department of Science and Technology, University of San Simón, P.O. Box 5783, Cochabamba, Bolivia
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Journal of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene for Development (2012) 2 (2): 79–86.
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Received:
August 24 2011
Accepted:
February 27 2012
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James W. McKinley, Rebecca E. Parzen, Álvaro Mercado Guzmán; Impact of climate and bulking materials on characteristics of compost from ecological toilets. Journal of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene for Development 1 June 2012; 2 (2): 79–86. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/washdev.2012.059
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