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Precipitation in urine source separation systems: Challenges for large-scale practical applications

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RESOURCES CONSERVATION AND RECYCLING
Volume 169, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.resconrec.2021.105479

Keywords

Urine diversion; Spontaneous precipitation; Pipe blockage; Large-scale implementation; Nutrient recovery

Funding

  1. National Key Research and Development Plan [2017YFC0403401]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of China [51808036]
  3. Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation [OPP1161151]
  4. Toilet China Project: Innovative Toilet Solutions and Commercial Activities [OPP1157726]
  5. National Environment and Energy International Science and Technology Cooperation Base
  6. Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation [OPP1157726, OPP1161151] Funding Source: Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

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One of the main challenges for the large-scale implementation of urine source separation is the spontaneous precipitation in urine diversion systems, which requires constant evaluation and improvement of techniques to ensure wide applicability, economic and environmental benefits, and social acceptance. Economic assessment indicates that maximizing the value of urine-derived fertilizers is crucial for attracting investors and promoting the implementation of urine source separation.
Current experiences in pilot sanitation projects indicate that the spontaneous precipitation in urine diversion (UD) systems has been one of the main challenges for the implementation of urine source separation on large-scale. As a result of microbial ureolysis, an increased pH leads to the formation of inorganic precipitates, which increases the risk of pipe blockage. Although significant advancements have been made in controlling the spontaneous precipitation in UD systems, experimentation in pilot projects is not enough to provide the feasible and reliable support for technical selection to adapt quickly to changing boundary conditions, such as population size and density. Therefore, established techniques should be constantly reassessed and improved in a broader variety of experimental settings to ensure the wide applicability, economic and environmental benefits, and social acceptance. This work also clarified the importance of establishing standardized evaluation methods, which helps to integrate the knowledge gained from reported specific case studies and provide detailed information that can support the decision makers. On the other hand, the economic assessment indicated that maximizing the value of the urine-derived fertilizers can ensure a favorable rate of return, which is important to attract investors and promote the implementation of urine source separation. Meanwhile, current legislation and government support have provided the opportunities for large-scale implementation of urine source separation. The decision makers should be prepared well to deal with such a paradigm shift.

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