The concept of a greywater-fed bioretention system in arid regions was investigated in this study. Bioretention systems are conventionally used as a source control mechanism for urban runoff. Nevertheless, in arid regions, where rain and urban runoff are not an abundant water resource, their application is limited. Greywater (residential wastewater without toilet and kitchen sources) is comparatively less polluted and has the potential for reuse in irrigation and non-potable water uses. However, selection of an appropriate treatment is a challenge. A prototype bioretention system was made and its ability to improve greywater quality was monitored for more than 10 consecutive days. A vegetative and non-vegetative system were monitored separa...
The increase in the water and energy demand in urban cities comes with the need to develop smart eco...
Water is a vital source to human health and well-being and an important engine in ecosystem services...
In India, the per capita water availability is reducing day by day due to rapid growth in population...
Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) technologies are acknowledged to play a significant role in impr...
Greywater recycling and reuse is becoming a popular choice in many water-scarce regions. Greywater i...
It is common practice in developed world dwellings to always treat water to a potable standard despi...
In this study, we reviewed greywater characteristics and various treatment technologies with the aim...
Municipal wastewater can be divided into two categories, greywater and black water. Greywater occupi...
A level of water quality intended for human consumption does not seem necessary for domestic uses su...
Rapid urbanization in the developing world is one of the greatest challenges of the 21st century. Ra...
Green roofs provide multi-functional benefits to the built environment. They minimize urban heat isl...
Greywater is an important water resource at the household level. The reuse of greywater is one of th...
The paper presents a study of a pilot plant treating light grey water for seven flats. The pilot pla...
Greywater reuse is becoming an increasingly important factor for potable water saving in many countr...
Introduction: Due to the increasing need of reducing utility costs there is a growing interest in re...
The increase in the water and energy demand in urban cities comes with the need to develop smart eco...
Water is a vital source to human health and well-being and an important engine in ecosystem services...
In India, the per capita water availability is reducing day by day due to rapid growth in population...
Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) technologies are acknowledged to play a significant role in impr...
Greywater recycling and reuse is becoming a popular choice in many water-scarce regions. Greywater i...
It is common practice in developed world dwellings to always treat water to a potable standard despi...
In this study, we reviewed greywater characteristics and various treatment technologies with the aim...
Municipal wastewater can be divided into two categories, greywater and black water. Greywater occupi...
A level of water quality intended for human consumption does not seem necessary for domestic uses su...
Rapid urbanization in the developing world is one of the greatest challenges of the 21st century. Ra...
Green roofs provide multi-functional benefits to the built environment. They minimize urban heat isl...
Greywater is an important water resource at the household level. The reuse of greywater is one of th...
The paper presents a study of a pilot plant treating light grey water for seven flats. The pilot pla...
Greywater reuse is becoming an increasingly important factor for potable water saving in many countr...
Introduction: Due to the increasing need of reducing utility costs there is a growing interest in re...
The increase in the water and energy demand in urban cities comes with the need to develop smart eco...
Water is a vital source to human health and well-being and an important engine in ecosystem services...
In India, the per capita water availability is reducing day by day due to rapid growth in population...