I chose Loughborough University because I have always wanted to work with the Water, Engineering and Development Centre (WEDC) researchers. After a year as a Research Associate, I felt like I was part of the WEDC family and decided to stay for my PhD.
My PhD project is about non-sewered sanitation in developing countries. I am focusing on the services of emptying the faecal sludge from the septic tanks and pits and transporting it to treatment facilities. To ensure that these services perform without contaminating the environment and posing a risk to public health, I’m looking at how they can be managed and regulated while remaining affordable and accessible to the entire population.