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This dissertation focused on the implementation of urine diversion systems in commercial and institutional buildings in the United States with a focus on control of the urea hydrolysis reaction. Urine diversion is the process by which urine is separately collected at the source in order to realize system benefits, including water conservation, nutrient recovery, and pharmaceutical removal.
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- Saetta, Daniella (Author)
- Boyer, Treavor H (Thesis advisor)
- Hamilton, Kerry (Committee member)
- Ross, Heather M. (Committee member)
- Boscovic, Dragan (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)
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2021
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- Partial requirement for: Ph.D., Arizona State University, 2021
- Field of study: Engineering