1st IWA Non-Sewered Sanitation Conference

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Emperors Palace, Johannesburg, 15-18 October 2023

STIMULATING INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS AND UPTAKE FOR PEOPLE NOT CONNECTED TO SEWERS
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Emperors Palace,  Johannesburg
15-18 October 2023

STIMULATING INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS AND UPTAKE FOR PEOPLE NOT CONNECTED TO SEWERS

Poster Programme & Board Allocation

The Programme Committee retains the right to make alterations to the programme

Click here to download a PDF version of the provisional programme.

Paper No.Paper TitlePresenting Author Name/sPoster Board Allocation
215Green Hydrogen Production from Wastewater ElectrolysisAatif Ali Shah, Jim OlejniczakP1
10Faecal sludge as a resource and not waste- Experience from a Gulper Entrepreneur in KampalaAbubaker SemukotekaP2
170A Community-Managed Sanitation Program for the Residents of the Majnu Ka Tila Pakistani-Hindu Refugee Camp in Delhi, India
Anisha MallikP3
47Advancing Electrochemical Stripping Configurations and Longevity to Recover Wastewater-Derived Ammonia Fertilizer and Disinfectant from WastewaterAnna KoglerP4
224Adaptation of water recirculating non-sewered sanitation systems in water stressed countriesAnu Rachel ThomasP5
188Implementing the NSS paradigm shift in South African schools with our 5-link Sanitation Value ChainBirger LundgrenP6
198Model experiments in constructed wetlands for greywaterr treatment in urban slumsChris Bode-AlukoP7
116Setting up a pig farm to provide Ascaris suum eggs for research and technology testing purposes according to ISO standards.Danica NaidooP8
88The start-up operations of Finotselam Feacal Sludge and Co-composting Plant, Amhara Region, EthiopiaDejene TagesseP9
216Need for reuse of treated bio-solids from FSTP – Scoping the gaps and recommending potential methods to increase the demand.Depinder Singh KapurP10
159Witsand Flagship Township WASH and Wellness Social FranchiseDl Mothusi GuyP11
66Pilot Scale Study of Anaerobic Treatment of Food Waste Using Ambient and Solar Heated Digesters.Dr Benton OtienoP12
110The Green Latrine: A low-cost sustainable onsite sanitation solution for rural settlementsEdwin OyaroP13
147Decision Analysis as a Tool for Improving the Business Case of a Sanitation TechnologyFrancis De Los ReyesP14
84Journey of Chunar FSTP: a successful case of non-sewered solution for replication in small cities of IndiaHari HaihyvanshiP15
44Sustainability of facilities built under the Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) implementation in Burkina Faso: Climbing-up the sanitation ladderHarinaivo Anderson AndrianisaP16
137Development of a soft sensor using machine learning algorithms for predicting the water quality of a non-sewered sanitation systemHsiang-Yang ShyuP17
155Using calcium-modified zeolite to simultaneously meet ISO 30500 effluent nitrogen and phosphorus criteria for non-sewered sanitation systemsHsiang-Yang ShyuP18
99STIMULATING CHANGE IN SANITATION SERVICE DELIVERY THROUGH INTERACTIVE DEVELOPMENT OF THE NATIONAL FAECAL SLUDGE MANAGEMENT STRATEGYIris MathyeP19
247Faecal sludge treatment plants – an evaluation of resource recovery from two biogas systems in Dar es Salaam, TanzaniaJacqueline ThomasP20
190LOW-FLUSH AND URINE DIVERSION LOW-FLUSH SANITATION SOLUTIONS – THE NEW NORMAL
Jacques RustP21
76Integrating gender intentionality into innovative sanitation programmes in South AfricaJana DarmovzalovaP22
191Supporting the enabling environment for public sector uptake of emerging water and sanitation innovationsJason HolderP23
217TRACKING HUMAN AND DOMESTIC ANIMAL FAECAL CONTAMINATION SOURCES OF GROUNDWATER IN COMMUNITIES OF THE VHEMBE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY, LIMPOPO, SOUTH AFRICAJeridah SekgobelaP24
243NBS for NSS
A Case Study of Nature Based Solutions for On-Site Non Sewered Sanitation
Jonny HarrisP25
90Operation and Maintenance Cost of Faecal Sludge and Co-treatment Plants- Uttar Pradesh a Case StudyJyoti ParsadP26
228Viability of Decentralised Wastewater Treatment Solutions for Informal Settlements in India : An Analytical StudyJyoti Parsad DadhichP27
162Sustainable Financing Mechanisms for household toilet construction in Zambia.Kapanda Kapanda, Mutale MwabaP28
239Non-sewered Sanitation Systems: Biodegradation Mechanisms and Climate Mitigation LinkagesKelsey ShawP29
178Barriers to, and opportunities for non-sewered sanitation provision in the rapidly urbanizing city of Mekelle, Ethiopia: Towards a circular economyKifle Woldearegay WoldemariamP30
201Development of a Urine Evaporator for Innovative Non-Sewage Sanitation SystemsKirthi RampersadP31
241Aquonic Wastewater Treatment – Sustainable
Onsite Sanitation Management
Letsatsi LesufiP32
57Integrating Geographic Information System in Regulation and Service Provision of Non- Sewered Sanitation Services in ZambiaLloyd BeensiP33
166Using innovation to provide equitable sanitation for all including in informal settlementsMaijang MamakoaP34
132Barriers and facilitators to fecal sludge treatment in humanitarian camps: a systematic review of experiencesMarine RicauP35
130Effectiveness evaluation of bio-additives to reduce sludge accumulation at source in informal settlements in LebanonMarine RicauP36
138Priority research gaps for faecal sludge management in humanitarian contextsMarine Ricau, Marij Zwart, Catherine BourgaultP37
79FSM Service in Three Municipal Towns of Bangladesh: Analysis of Utilization of Existing Infrastructures and Community ResponsesMd Azizur RahmanP38
218Comprehensive Training Ecosystem for Occupational Safety of Septic Tank De-sludgersMeghna MalhotraP39
225Urine treatment and resource recovery: Research and application in the circular economy, South AfricaMendy Zibuyile ShoziP40
179Piloting an automated, modular in-building blackwater dewatering unit for dense urban areaMichael VogelP41
152Cost analysis of centralized and decentralized sanitation systems in Brazil, a paradigm change to achieve full coverageMsc Paulo CastroP42
244Accelerating the Climate Resilient Sanitation-A case of Dal DwellersHimanshu SatviP43
7What does climate-smart sanitation look like in practice? The example of container-based sanitationRemi KauppP44
149Membrane Assisted Recovery of Solids (MARS): A feasibility study on struvite precipitation and rapid separationRobert BairP45
121Testing of a screw conveyor solar thermal drier for drying of faecal sludgeS SeptienP46
180Assessing efficacy of nutrient recovery and sustainable management of municipal solid organic waste and faecal sludge through co-compostingSabitri Kumari Tripathi, Diogo Gomes Da SilvaP47
73Investigation on FS production from different containment and identifying the underlying cause of high desludging frequency in dense camp context.Safwatul Haque NiloyP48
68“Intermediate Faecal Sludge Transfer Network “ – A contextual, hygienic, and cost-effective solution of faecal sludge transportation in Rohingya camps.Safwatul Haque NiloyP49
69“PIT APP” A DIGITIZED, SPATIAL MONITORING OF DESLUDGING OPERATION IN ROHINGYA CAMPS AND PREDICTION MODEL FOR PROACTIVE SCHEDULINGSafwatul Haque Niloy
Safwatul Niloy
P50
124Using results-based financing of non-sewered sanitation as a catalyst for behavior change and equitable sanitation coverageSasha KramerP51
183Anaerobic Co-Digestion of Waste Activated Sludge with Food Waste using a Solar-Heated Pilot BiodigesterSelebogo KhuneP52
184Challenges of Faecal Sludge Management in railway slum area in Khulna, BangladeshShirish SinghP53
113Parameters for quality co-compost production made from dewatered sewage sludge and organic green wasteSinikiwe Khumalo, Alfred OdindoP54
102Non Sewered SanitationThabiso MajodinaP55
106The technical outlook of testing non-sewered sanitation technologies by the WASH Research and Development Centre laboratory in KwaZulu-Natal, South AfricaThabiso ZikalalaP56
28Reducing the cost of pro-poor sanitation through fecal waste beneficiationTim EganP57
231Simplified Sewer System- Still a relevant solutionVarghese AnjuP58
210Making Sanitation a Sustainable Livelihood Opportunity: Case Study of DhenkanalXerxes RaoP59
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