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  • 2023Planted drying beds in the African context: state of knowledge and prospects3citations
  • 2020The impact of urban contamination on antibioresistance in microbial communities from periphyton and sedimentscitations
  • 2018ANTIBIO-TOOLS: Tools to characterize and follow antibiotics and antibioresistances in aquatic ecosystemscitations
  • 2015Bio-alteration of metallurgical wastes by Pseudomonas aeruginosa in a semi flow-through reactor26citations
  • 2014Bioweathering of lead blast furnace metallurgical slags by Pseudomonas aeruginosa30citations
  • 2014Bioweathering of lead blast furnace metallurgical slags by Pseudomonas aeruginosa30citations

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  • Akowanou, Akuemaho Virgile Onésime
  • Baruc, Goussanou
  • Djihouessi, Metogbe Belfrid
  • Aina, Martin Pépin
  • Deguenon, Hontonho Espérance Justine
  • Daouda, Mohamed Moukorab Arêmou
  • Charton, Anais
  • Lyautey, Emilie
  • Devers, Marion
  • Dagot, Christophe
  • Martin-Laurent, Fabrice
  • Mondamert, Leslie
  • Pesce, Stéphane
  • Bonnineau, Chloe
  • Bouchez, Agnes
  • Bonnineau, C.
  • Laurent, F. Martin
  • Hullebusch, Eric D. Van
  • Lens, Piet N. L.
  • Sivry, Yann
  • Avril, Caroline
  • Seignez, Nicolas
  • Gauthier, Arnaud
  • Yin, Nang-Htay
  • Malavergne, Valérie
  • Van Hullebusch, Eric D.
  • Borensztajn, Stephan
  • Yin, Nang Htay
  • Rossano, Stéphanie
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Planted drying beds in the African context: state of knowledge and prospects

  • Akowanou, Akuemaho Virgile Onésime
  • Baruc, Goussanou
  • Djihouessi, Metogbe Belfrid
  • Labanowski, Jérôme
  • Aina, Martin Pépin
  • Deguenon, Hontonho Espérance Justine
  • Daouda, Mohamed Moukorab Arêmou
Abstract

<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p /><jats:p>In low-income countries, the discharge of untreated fecal sludge directly into the environment is a common practice that poses a threat to both environmental and public health. Planted drying beds (PDBs) are a promising and low-cost option for treating fecal sludge. Therefore, in Africa, the use of PDBs for treating fecal sludge is increasingly valuable due to the technology's high efficiency, especially in tropical climates. This paper presents a literature review on the use of PDBs for treating fecal sludge in Africa, focusing on current research requirements and directions. This review shows that Echinochloa pyramidalis appears to be the most effective indigenous species used for this purpose, while also highlighting the lack of stability in the design and implementation models of PDBs. Standardizing and generalizing implementation methodologies for PDBs in Africa, researching new native and efficient species, and testing combinations of different species in the beds would all be beneficial.</jats:p>

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • drying