This paper summarizes the results of the recently completed India-wide survey of 108 wastewater treatment facilities based on natural treatment systems (NTSs) engaged in wastewater treatment and reuse. During assessment of NTSs, a questionnaire survey was administered for collection of vital data on the shortlisted 41 treatment facilities - especially to obtain insights about the technical, economical and social issues influencing the success and failure of the given facility. Further, five case studies based on the most commonly practiced NTSs were selected for in-depth evaluation and the critical issues including effectiveness of technology and the socioeconomic aspects were studied. The treatment performance of these systems was assessed...
Funding Information: All the authors are highly grateful to the authority of the respective departme...
Anthropogenic activities and population growth have resulted in a reduced availability of drinking w...
Population growth and climatic instability are putting increasing pressure on water resources, and p...
High population growth, increasing urbanization and rapid economic development are exerting pressure...
Paper summarizes the results of India-wide survey of natural treatment systems (NTSs) for wastewater...
Paper presented at the International Water Association (IWA) Conference on Decentralised Wastewater ...
This study assesses the long-term sustainability for operation and maintenance (O&M) of sewage-fed a...
AbstractIndia has 18% of the world's population, 1.15 billion people, but access to only 4% of world...
Copyright © 2013 Qaisar Mahmood et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
This research paper delves into India's complex wastewater management challenges, exacerbated by rap...
Cooperació per al desenvolupamentThe aim of this study was to compare conventi onal and natural wast...
Wastewater treatment and reuse practices are limited in India despite the known benefits of preventi...
Industrialization and urbanization have been causing tremendous pressure on the water resources. In...
Wastewater treatment with waste stabilization ponds (WSP) is a very efficient, low cost and low main...
Rapid industrialization has changed the living standards of people of India after independence. Thou...
Funding Information: All the authors are highly grateful to the authority of the respective departme...
Anthropogenic activities and population growth have resulted in a reduced availability of drinking w...
Population growth and climatic instability are putting increasing pressure on water resources, and p...
High population growth, increasing urbanization and rapid economic development are exerting pressure...
Paper summarizes the results of India-wide survey of natural treatment systems (NTSs) for wastewater...
Paper presented at the International Water Association (IWA) Conference on Decentralised Wastewater ...
This study assesses the long-term sustainability for operation and maintenance (O&M) of sewage-fed a...
AbstractIndia has 18% of the world's population, 1.15 billion people, but access to only 4% of world...
Copyright © 2013 Qaisar Mahmood et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
This research paper delves into India's complex wastewater management challenges, exacerbated by rap...
Cooperació per al desenvolupamentThe aim of this study was to compare conventi onal and natural wast...
Wastewater treatment and reuse practices are limited in India despite the known benefits of preventi...
Industrialization and urbanization have been causing tremendous pressure on the water resources. In...
Wastewater treatment with waste stabilization ponds (WSP) is a very efficient, low cost and low main...
Rapid industrialization has changed the living standards of people of India after independence. Thou...
Funding Information: All the authors are highly grateful to the authority of the respective departme...
Anthropogenic activities and population growth have resulted in a reduced availability of drinking w...
Population growth and climatic instability are putting increasing pressure on water resources, and p...