Lehtoranta et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Circular economy in wastewater management—the potential of source-separating sanitation in rural and peri-urban areas of northern Finland and SwedenLehtoranta et al., 2022
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- Author
- Lehtoranta S
- Laukka V
- Vidal B
- Heiderscheidt E
- Postila H
- Nilivaara R
- Herrmann I
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- Publication venue
- Frontiers in Environmental Science
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Current practices in wastewater management lead to inefficient recovery and reuse of nutrients and can result in environmental problems. Source separation systems have been shown to be an efficient way of recovering nutrients and energy from wastewaters, both in …
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