https://doi.org/10.25678/0001TN

Data for: Comparative analysis of sanitation systems for resource recovery: influence of configurations and single technology components

This data has been used to quantify phosphorus, nitrogen, total solids, and water flows in 101'548 sanitation systems generated from 41 potential technologies appropriate for a small town (Katarnyia) in Nepal. The data contains input and output data for a didactic case as well as the full application to Katarniya. The input data is a csv file with the compiled information on the 41 technologies collected from literature on the technologies. This includes the technology appropriateness profiles and scores and in particular the transfer coefficients of the four substances in question. Results include: (1) all valid sanitation system configurations; (2) a a smaller set of divers and highly appropriate sanitation system options as an input into decision-making; (3) substance flows for phosphorus, nitrogen, total solids, and water and recovery and loss potential.

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This Data Package

Spuhler, D., & Scheidegger, A. (2020). Data for: Comparative analysis of sanitation systems for resource recovery: influence of configurations and single technology components [Data set]. Eawag: Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology. https://doi.org/10.25678/0001TN

The associated article

Spuhler, D., A. Scheidegger, and M. Maurer (2020), Comparative analysis of sanitation systems for resource recovery: Influence of configurations and single technology components, Water Research, 186, 116281, doi:10.1016/j.watres.2020.116281.

Metadata

Open Data Open Data
Long-term data Long-term data
Author
  • Spuhler, Dorothee
  • Scheidegger, Andreas
Keywords Substance flow modelling,resource recovery,sanitation systems
Timerange
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Review Level none
Curator Maurer, Max
Contact max.maurer@eawag.ch
DOI 10.25678/0001TN