Preferred Practices Techniques to Treat Greywater in Arab Countries for an Ablution Water Treatment Unit | ||||||||
Techniques de pratiques préférées pour traiter les eaux grises Pays arabes pour une unité de traitement des eaux d'ablution publication Dec 2016 ; 4 pages ![]() Ed. LU - Beirut Téléchargeable sous format: PdF ![]() Abstract: Due to climate change and excessive use of freshwater resource, countries are searching for new techniques to reuse and recycle wastewater. The majority of Muslim countries are suffering from lack of water resources, many of them are using desalination of sea water techniques for their daily needs. Abulation water belongs to the category of greywater that is taking increasing attention. It constitutes 61% of the total wastewater and is less polluted then blackwater. More than 20 techniques were made and most of them were studied deeply, however in order to choose one technique we should take into consideration efficiency and economical aspect. In this article, we identified and compared most of techniques used for treating greywater. As a conclusion, slanted soil, constructed wetlands and biochar had the best elimination percentages in filtration, treatment systems and medias used in these systems respectively. Public-Cible:
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