Characteristics and treatment of greywater—a review

DM Ghaitidak, KD Yadav - Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2013 - Springer
Safe and sufficient quantity of water is necessary for a healthy growth of human beings. The
gap between water demand and available water supply is increasing day by day. Proper …

A review of greywater characteristics and treatment processes

Y Boyjoo, VK Pareek, M Ang - Water Science and Technology, 2013 - iwaponline.com
This paper presents a comprehensive literature review of different characteristics of
greywater (GW) and current treatment methods. GW is domestic wastewater excluding toilet …

Recirculation or artificial aeration in vertical flow constructed wetlands: a comparative study for treating high load wastewater

P Foladori, J Ruaben, ARC Ortigara - Bioresource technology, 2013 - Elsevier
Vertical subsurface-flow constructed wetlands at pilot-scale have been applied to treat high
hydraulic and organic loads by implementing the following configurations:(1) intermittent …

Grey water reclamation by decentralized MBR prototype

C Santasmasas, M Rovira, F Clarens… - Resources, conservation …, 2013 - Elsevier
Grey water treatment and reuse for non-drinking water requirements has become of great
interest in arid and semi-arid zones where water resources are becoming both quantitatively …

Assessment of pathogenic bacteria in treated graywater and irrigated soils

M Benami, A Gross, M Herzberg, E Orlofsky… - Science of the total …, 2013 - Elsevier
Reuse of graywater (GW) for irrigation is recognized as a sustainable solution for water
conservation. One major impediment for reuse of GW is the possible presence of pathogenic …

Grey water treated by an hybrid constructed wetland pilot plant under several stress conditions

E Comino, V Riggio, M Rosso - Ecological Engineering, 2013 - Elsevier
The aim of the present study was to design, realize and analyze a functional hybrid
phytoremediation pilot platform. With the purpose of evaluating the feasibility and the …

Reliability of on-site greywater treatment systems in Mediterranean and arid environments–a case study

Y Alfiya, A Gross, M Sklarz, E Friedler - Water Science and …, 2013 - iwaponline.com
On-site greywater (GW) treatment and reuse is gaining popularity. However, a main point of
concern is that inadequate treatment of such water may lead to negative environmental and …

Grey water treatment at a sports centre for reuse in irrigation: A case study

J Gabarró, L Batchellí, MD Balaguer, S Puig… - Environmental …, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Grey water has long been considered a promising option for dealing with water scarcity and
reuse. However, factors such as lack of macronutrients and low carbon content make its …

Nutrients and organic matter removal in a vertical-flow constructed wetland

S Lavrova, B Koumanova - Applied Bioremediation-Active and …, 2013 - books.google.com
Constructed wetlands are promising engineering technique that reproduce the conditions of
the natural wetlands [1]. They have high water treatment capacity because of the intensive …

Interpreting hydrodynamic behaviour by the model of stirred tanks in series with exchanged zones: preliminary study in lab-scale trickling filters

M Zeng, A Soric, JH Ferrasse… - Environmental technology, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
In trickling filters for wastewater treatment, hydrodynamic behaviour is affected by the growth
of biofilm on the porous medium. Therefore, modelling hydrodynamic behaviour is …