domestic water recycling Articles
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Closing the (widening) gap between natural water resources and water needs in the Jordan River Basin: a long-term perspective
The supply of renewable natural water available in a sustainable fashion in the Jordan River Basin, comprising Israel, Jordan and the Palestinian Authority, will soon drop below 100 m3/person/year. Drawing on recent technological progress and policy innovations, a comprehensive policy to address the region's water problems in the long run is offered. The policy has a dual goal: to ...
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Recycled Water as a Valuable Resource In many parts of the World, freshwater supplies are limited. Rainfall and river flows are often seasonal and intermittent. Growing water needs are causing increased competition for available supplies. In some regions, the amount of water available is being reduced by global warming and climate change. Until recently, most of the water used for human ...
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Applicability of domestic grey water reuse for alleviation of water crisis in Dhaka City
Overdependency on ground water resources for meeting the daily water demand in Dhaka City is leading to excessive pressure on ground water aquifer systems and is deepening the ground water table every year. This paper focuses on how reuse of grey water generated from different sources of domestic purposes every day can alter the considerable daily water demand in this city. Sampling and ...
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Constructed wetlands for urban grey water recycling
Three differently configured constructed wetlands: a Horizontal Flow Reed Bed (HFRB), Vertical Flow Reed Bed (VFRB) and a novel constructed wetland (the Green Roof Water Recycling System (GROW) patent number GB 2375761) were compared for treatment of weak organic strength domestic grey water for reuse over a period of nine months. Influent and effluent were characterized in terms of standard ...
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How to make domestic water reuse optimized through better strategies?
Effective treatment of domestic waters and their reuse has become essential in modern times. Though such processes have technologically advanced in a significant fashion, it needs expertise or understanding of technology for proper execution. In addition, special strategies also have to be applied for process optimization. Strategies for greater conservation: It has become essential for ...
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The structure and origin of dissolved organic matter studied by UV-vis spectroscopy and fluorescence spectroscopy in lake in arid and semi-arid region
To develop a proper indicator which could predict water quality and trace pollution sources is critically important for the management of sustainable aquatic ecosystem. In our study, seven water samples collected from Wuliangsuhai Lake in Inner Mongolia were used. UV-visible spectra and synchronous fluorescence spectra were applied to investigate the humification degree and aromatic structure of ...
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Rapid portable cross-connection detection by sensitive fluorescence spectroscopy
Abstract The implementation of dual reticulation systems for returning recycled water to the home for nonpotable use is now common in new Australian housing developments. Managing the associated public health risk requires consideration of the potential for crossconnections between recycled and potable water pipes. While current protocols for detection exist, they are time consuming and ...
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The Greyter Home featured in Toronto Sun
The monthly water bill is being quickly reduced for the owners of seven homes who are now part of the first Canadian residential community to use the Greyter HOME(TM) water recycling system. The properties represent Phase One of Edgewood, an exclusive west Pickering neighbourhood by home builder Geranium that eventually will consist of a residential enclave of 21 detached homes on 40-and-50-foot ...
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The Greyter Home featured in the Post
The monthly water bill is being quickly reduced for the owners of seven homes who are now part of the first Canadian residential community to use the Greyter HOME(TM) water recycling system. The properties represent Phase One of Edgewood, an exclusive west Pickering neighbourhood by home builder Geranium that eventually will consist of a residential enclave of 21 detached homes on 40-and-50-foot ...
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Which technologies have enhanced application of domestic water reuse and how?
Water related issues are getting challenging day by day. Threats of water pollution and scarcity have become quite threatening. On the other hand, global usage of water has significantly increased. On this context, ideas like domestic water reuse have become essential. Key technologies and processes: Good news is that technologies for domestic water reuse have advanced in a noteworthy fashion. ...
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Rapid Portable Cross-Connection Detection by Sensitive Fluorescence Spectroscopy
Abstract The implementation of dual reticulation systems for returning recycled water to the home for nonpotable use is now common in new Australian housing developments. Managing the associated public health risk requires consideration of the potential for crossconnections between recycled and potable water pipes. While current protocols for detection exist, they are time consuming and ...
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Water budget analysis and management for Bangkok Metropolis, Thailand
The water budget of the Bangkok Metropolis system was analyzed using a material flow analysis model. Total imported flows into the system were 80,080 million m3 per year (Mm3 y–1) including inflows from the Chao Phraya and Mae Klong rivers and rainwater. Total exported flows out of the system were 78,528 Mm3 y–1 including outflow into the lower Chao Phraya River and tap water (TW) distributed ...
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