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High acceptance of urine source separation in seven European countries: a review.

Judit Lienert1, Tove A Larsen.   

Abstract

Urine source separation (NoMix-technology) is a promising innovation aiming at a resource-oriented, decentralized approach in urban water management. However, NoMix-technology has a sensitive end-point: people's bathrooms. NoMix-technology is increasingly applied in European pilot projects, but the success from a user point-of-view has rarely been systematically monitored. We aim at closing this gap. We review surveys on acceptance, including reuse of human urine as fertilizer, from 38 NoMix-projects in 7 Northern and Central European countries with 2700 respondents. Additionally, we identify explanatory variables with logistic regression of a representative Swiss library survey. NoMix-technology is well accepted; around 80% of users liked the idea, 75-85% were satisfied with design, hygiene, smell, and seating comfort of NoMix-toilets, 85% regarded urine-fertilizers as good idea (50% of farmers), and 70% would purchase such food. However, 60% of users encountered problems; NoMix-toilets need further development. We found few differences among countries, but systematic differences between public and private settings, where people seem more critical. Information was positively correlated with acceptance, and, e.g., a good mood or environmentally friendly behavior. For future success of NoMix-projects, we recommend authorities follow an integral strategy. Lay people will then find the NoMix-concept appealing and support this promising bathroom innovation.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20000706     DOI: 10.1021/es9028765

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Technol        ISSN: 0013-936X            Impact factor:   9.028


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Journal:  Sci Total Environ       Date:  2016-10-24       Impact factor: 7.963

2.  Hybrid membrane distillation reverse electrodialysis configuration for water and energy recovery from human urine: An opportunity for off-grid decentralised sanitation.

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3.  "Who Cares?": The Acceptance of Decentralized Wastewater Systems in Regions without Water Problems.

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Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2020-12-04       Impact factor: 3.390

4.  Attitudes of food consumers at universities towards recycling human urine as crop fertiliser: A multinational survey dataset.

Authors:  Melissa A Barton; Prithvi Simha; Maria Elisa Magri; Shanta Dutta; Humayun Kabir; Albert Selvakumar; Xiaoqin Zhou; Yaping Lv; Tristan Martin; Thanasis Kizos; Efthimia Triantafyllou; Rupam Kataki; Yoram Gerchman; Ronit Herscu-Kluska; Dheaya Alrousan; Sahar Dalahmeh; Eng Giap Goh; Daniela Elenciuc; Aleksandra Głowacka; Laura Korculanin; Rongyu Veneta Tzeng; Saikat Sinha Ray; Mahesh Ganesapillai; Charles Niwagaba; Christine Prouty; James R Mihelcic; Björn Vinnerås
Journal:  Data Brief       Date:  2021-01-26

5.  Faeces - Urine separation via settling and displacement: Prototype tests for a novel non-sewered sanitation system.

Authors:  Jan Hennigs; Kristin T Ravndal; Alison Parker; Matt Collins; Ying Jiang; Athanasios J Kolios; Ewan McAdam; Leon Williams; Sean Tyrrel
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