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African Journal of Environmental Science and Technology | 2016

Modeling sludge accumulation rates in lined pit latrines in slum areas of Kampala City, Uganda

Yvonne Lugali; Ahamada Zziwa; Noble Banadda; Joshua Wanyama; Isa Kabenge; Robert Kambugu; Peter Tumutegyereize

Disposal of faecal sludge particularly in slum areas is a difficult undertaking given the lack of space and resources. Inaccurate prediction of sludge accumulation rates (SAR) in pit latrines leads to unplanned pit latrine emptying. Given that the users and owners cannot afford the conventional emptying techniques frequently, inappropriate methods such as open defecation and emptying into storm drainages are employed which consequently contribute to environmental and health-related challenges. The main objective of this study was to develop a predictive model for sludge accumulation rates in lined pit latrines in slum areas of Kampala so as to guide routine management of pit latrines. This mathematical model was developed using a mass balance approach with a sample space of 55 lined pits. The developed model gave an average sludge accumulation rate of 81±25 litres/person/year with an efficiency of 0.52 and adjusted R2 value of 0.50. The model was found to be sufficient and most suited for rental and public pit latrines given their bigger percentage in the slums. Further studies should include geo-physical characterization of soil and drainage of pit latrine sites so as to improve model accuracy. Key words: Faecal, sludge accumulation rates, slum areas, lined pit latrines.


Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering-asce | 2017

Irrigation Development in Uganda: Constraints, Lessons Learned, and Future Perspectives

Joshua Wanyama; Herbert Ssegane; Isaya Kisekka; Allan John Komakech; Noble Banadda; Ahamada Zziwa; Tobias Oker Ebong; Charles Mutumba; Nicholas Kiggundu; Ronald Kato Kayizi; Dominic Banaga Mucunguzi; Florence Lubwama Kiyimba

AbstractPolicy makers in sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries have identified irrigation as a key ingredient to boosting food security and income as well as a precursor for agricultural development....


Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis | 2018

Reverse engineering of plastic waste into useful fuel products

Prosper Achaw Owusu; Noble Banadda; Ahamada Zziwa; Jeffrey R. Seay; Nicholas Kiggundu


Archive | 2015

Climatic trends, risk perceptions and coping strategies of smallholder farmers in rural Uganda

Drake N. Mubiru; Florence Birungi Kyazze; Maren A.O. Radeny; Ahamada Zziwa; James Lwasa; James Kinyangi


Uganda Journal of Agricultural Sciences | 2005

Relative efficiency of sawmill types operating in Uganda's softwood plantations

Robert Kambugu; Abwoli Yabezi Banana; Ahamada Zziwa; Jacob Godfrey Agea; J. R. S. Kaboggoza


African Journal of Environmental Science and Technology | 2016

A critical analysis of physiochemical properties influencing pit latrine emptying and feacal sludge disposal in Kampala Slums, Uganda

Ahamada Zziwa; Maureen Norah Nabulime; Nicholas Kiggundu; Robert Kambugu; Abia Katimbo; Allan John Komakech


Journal of Sustainable Development | 2018

Characterization of Banana Peels Wastes as Potential Slow Pyrolysis Feedstock

Isa Kabenge; Godfrey Omulo; Noble Banadda; Jeffrey R. Seay; Ahamada Zziwa; Nicholas Kiggundu


Climate Risk Management | 2018

Climate trends, risks and coping strategies in smallholder farming systems in Uganda

Drake N. Mubiru; Maren A.O. Radeny; Florence Birungi Kyazze; Ahamada Zziwa; James Lwasa; James Kinyangi; Catherine Mungai


Water SA | 2017

Occurrence and survival of pathogens at different sludge depths in unlined pit latrines in Kampala slums

Sylivia Nabateesa; Ahamada Zziwa; Isa Kabenge; Robert Kambugu; Joshua Wanyama; Allan John Komakech


Journal of Sustainable Development | 2017

Characterization of Slow Pyrolysis Wood Vinegar and Tar from Banana Wastes Biomass as Potential Organic Pesticides

Godfrey Omulo; Sarah Willett; Jeffrey R. Seay; Noble Banadda; Isa Kabenge; Ahamada Zziwa; Nicholas Kiggundu

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