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Live roundworm (Ascaris lumbricoides) eggs were found in 63% of compost samples from 30 double-pit, pour-flush latrines in Nepal.

TitleCompost fertilizer from pour-flush waterseal latrines : a public health risk assessment
Publication TypeMiscellaneous
Year of Publication1986
AuthorsDorfman, M
Pagination34 p.: fig., tab.
Date Published1986-01-01
PublisherUNICEF
Place PublishedKathmandu, Nepal
Keywordsascaris lumbricoides, composting, evaluation, fertilizers, guidelines, health hazards, m, pour flush latrines
Abstract

Live roundworm (Ascaris lumbricoides) eggs were found in 63% of compost samples from 30 double-pit, pour-flush latrines in Nepal. Waterlogging of pits did not appear to have an effect on the concentration of surviving eggs, whereas the use of ashes in cleaning the squatting pan did appear to result in an overall decrease in the average number of live eggs per gram of cpmpost. Guidelines are given for the safe handling and utilization of compost fertilizers from double-pit, pour-flush latrines.

NotesBibliography: p. 28-31
Custom 1303, 352.2

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