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    Assessing the Use of Agricultural Lime for Pathogen Suppression in Bio-Slurry
    (Uganda Christian University, 2025-04-17) Cynthia Pariyo Sida
    This study investigated the effectiveness of agricultural lime in suppressing pathogenic microorganisms in human excreta based bio slurry using a pH elevation mechanism and this bio slurry will be discharged into the environment and used as a bio fertilizer. This report is comprised of five chapters; Chapter 1 is the introduction and background it entails background information about the study, problem statement, objectives of the study as well as justification for the treatment method and material used. Chapter 2 is the literature review of the field of study, narrowing down to the study of interest. The subsequent chapters include methodology of study that is Chapter 3, Chapter 4 being results and discussions of laboratory teste carried out and lastly Chapter 5 being conclusions and recommendations.

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