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[Special Feature: Limited Access (~15 Dec)]Special Feature
Free access until 15 December
[2-4-01]A review of sewage sludge digestion technologies in Japan: from technological evolution to global perspectives
*Taira Hidaka1,2, Thu Huong Nguyen2, Taketo Togari3, Masanobu Takashima4, Hiroyuki Shigemura5 (1. Graduate School of Global Environmental Studies, Kyoto University (Japan), 2. Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University (Japan), 3. Faculty of Environmental Studies, Tottori University of Environmental Studies (Japan), 4. Faculty of Engineering, Fukui University of Technology (Japan), 5. Water Supply and Sewerage Department, National Institute for Land and Infrastructure Management (Japan))
[4-1-03]Development of Excess Electricity Generating Sludge Incineration System Utilizing Step Grate Stoker Furnace
*Takaaki Mizuno1, Toru Miyakawa1, Takanobu Hoshi2, Katsuyuki Shimokawa3, Haruo Miyake4, Ryuto Aoba5, Kazuyuki Oshita6, Masaki Takaoka6 (1. TAKUMA Co., Ltd. (Japan), 2. Nishihara Environment Co., Ltd. (Japan), 3. Wakayama City (Japan), 4. Japan Sewage Works Agency (Japan), 5. National Institute for Land and Infrastructure Management (Japan), 6. Kyoto University (Japan))
[4-4-01]Biofilm carriers and the potential integration of carbon sources from waste activated sludge through ionizing radiation
*Maegan Gwyneth Tecson Alcaraz1, John Paolo Lazarte1, Ace Albert Angeles1, Aileen Orbecido2 (1. PNRI (Philippines), 2. DLSU (Philippines))
[6-2-01]Criteria evaluation for the selection of biosolids management options for land application in the Philippines using Analytic Hierarchy Process
*John Paolo Lucin Lazarte1, Kharren Mae Rosario2, Mario Jr. Rebosura3 (1. DOST-Philippine Nuclear Research Institute (Philippines), 2. Maynilad Water Services, Inc. (Philippines), 3. The University of Queensland (Australia))
[6-3-03]Linear Optimization of Sludge Transportation and Treatment Pathways in a Semi-Centralized Wastewater Treatment System in Metro Manila, Philippines
*Dirk Jan Dinno Coligado1,2, Angelica Euara Manrique1, Mario Jr. Rebosura3 (1. Maynilad Water Services Inc. (Philippines), 2. University of the Philippines Diliman (Philippines), 3. University of Queensland (Australia))
[7-1-01]A Comparative Analysis of Composite and Grab sampling methods for Faecal sludge Characterization:A case study from Pilani, India
*Harishvar Jothinathan1, Ajit Pratap Singh1 (1. Birla Institute of Technology and Science Pilani (India))
[Poster_session_E-04]Historical Changes in Sewage-Sludge Treatment in Japan and Implemented Policies
*Takeshi Sannomiya1, Masaki Suehisa2, Chika Abe3, Hiroyuki Kato4 (1. Water Supply and Sewerage Department, National Institute for Land and Infrastructure Management, Ministry of Land, Infrustructure, Transport and Tourism,Tsukuba, Japan (Japan), 2. Water Supply and Sewerage Planning Division, Water and Disaster Management Bureau, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, Tokyo, Japan (Japan), 3. Material and Resources Research Group, Innovative Material and Resources Research Center, National Research and Development Agency, Public Works Research Institute, Tsukuba, Japan (Japan), 4. Department of Urban Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Japan (Japan))