Water & Wastewater E-Zine
July 2012

This Month´s Featured Articles, Papers & Reports
Constructed wetlands for wastewater reuse in agriculture
Deteriorating quality and increasing scarcity of water in Iraq demands a rethink in the way wastewater is managed. We show here that a constructed wetland can assist an existing sewage treatment plan not only to be lower than actual Iraqi effluent standards, but to also meet water quality criteria for reuse in agricultural production. Scarcity is one of several challenges to the Iraqi waters. The increasing demand from both drinking water and agriculture is overshadowed by uncertainties related ...
Industrial wastewater - who discharges what and who pays for the cleanup?
Canada`s renewable water supplies are being threatened by vast amounts of municipal and industrial waste being disposed of in rivers, lakes and other marine areas. Those industries largely responsible are not paying their share for the clean up according to Statistics Canada. The Industrial wastewater business is huge involving water costs of $1.7 billion and water treatment costs of $656 million in 2009. However, there is a huge imbalance for the largest discharger of wastewater (thermal electric) ...
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