Investigating the potential of producing eco-friendly liquid biofertilizer from domestic wastewater
Elly Muga
Abstract:Water bodies experience environmental challenges such as eutrophication due to poor management of domestic wastewater in developing countries. Meanwhile, the explosion in population of the world has resulted in a 1.8 percent annual increase in demand for fertilizers that contain important nutrients. Although domestic wastewater contains nutrients (nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium) that can be used in agriculture, its recovery is still a challenge. Some of the potential methods, such as the use of struvite p… Show more
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