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Transfer coefficients Description of parameter Table 3. Transfer coefficients Transfer coefficients Unit Mean Source No Name Description of parameter N P P37 k_pollutant_waste pollutant fraction of solid waste - 0.01 [2,26] P38 P_storm_water pollutant conc. in stormwater mg/l 3 0.3 P39 P_FS_effluent pollutant conc. in FS effluent 1600 24 [27,28] P40 P_faecal_sludge pollutant conc. in faecal sludge 3500 650 [28,29,30,31] P41 P_conc_reservoir pollutant conc. in tap water 0.5 0.56 [32] P42 P_non_dom_users pollutant conc. in non-domestic flows 620 18 Est; [33] P43 P_nairobi_upstream Average pollutant conc. in Nairobi river upstream 5 Est; [32] P44 P_conc.sewage pollutant conc. in sewage including effect of extraneous water 40 21 P45 P_conc.GW pollutant conc. in GW 1.5 Est P46 P_effluent_WWTP unbiodegraded pollutant conc. in effluent 16 10.92 P47 P_cap_yr Pollutant excretion per cap/yr kg/cap/yr 3.5 0.52 [30,34,35] P48 P_detergents P use per capita from detergents 0.18 P49 P_deposition N and P deposition from Atmosphere kg/ha/yr 7.5 0.7 P50 P_conc_dom_ww Conc. of domestic WW for the given consumption 159.82 23.74 Isaac A. Alukwe et al. Modelling Nitrogen and Phosphorus Fluxes in Nairobi City – Kenya. World Journal of Environmental Engineering, 2015, Vol. 3, No. 3, 67-81. doi:10.12691/wjee-3-3-1 © The Author(s) 2015. Published by Science and Education Publishing.