Resource Oriented Sanitation in Drylands
Convener: Amit Gross, BIDR
Sanitation coverage is still a challenge in many parts of the World, particularly in low- and middle-income countries with rapidly expanding cities. Safe wastewater treatment and other organic waste such as excreta and manure management represent a growing challenge, generating significant negative public health and environmental risks. Topics such as (but limited) implementation of technologies for small scale wastewater/wet organic waste treatment within decentralized sanitation; health and environmental risks characterization; risk assessment, standards and standardization will be accepted.
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1. Prof. Erica Hartmann
Antimicrobials and their Impacts on Microbes in both Indoor and Outdoor Environments
Northwestern University, USA
- Resource Oriented Sanitation in Drylands
2. Prof. Zeev Ronen
Is There a Reason for Concern for Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) in Greywater?
Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
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3. Dr. Hadas Mamane-Steindel
Treatment of Sewage Ponds in Rural India without Energy Investment Using The Coupled Microalgae-Bacteria Biofilm (CMBB) Technology, Punjab
Tel Aviv University, Israel
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4. Dr. Roy Posmanik
Subcritical Water – A Green Solvent for Resource Recovery and Circular Economy
Volcani Institute, Agricultural Research Organization, Israel
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5. Mr. Osama Khoury
Hydrothermal Carbonization of Waste Activated Sludge: A New Technology to Recover Nutrients and Address Food Insecurity
Volcani Institute, Agricultural Research Organization, Israel