The reuse or utilization of treated wastewater for irrigation is conventionally considered as a means of mitigating water shortage or abating water pollution. Wastewater treatment plants designed for reuse in irrigation are more appropriate for developing countries striving to enhance access to improved sanitation. It is well known that successive stages of treatment of sewage effluent reduces the quantity of suspended solids, organic matter and nutrient load, bacteria population as well as biological oxygen demand to the extent that the final treated effluent contains virtually a small fraction compared to the influent sewage. A short-term assessment of the decentralised reuse-oriented effluent system of a private University (in Ghana) was...
Wastewater can be used after treatment. Using of the treated wastewater depends on the quality of th...
Abstract. The suitability of the sewage effluent from Soba (Khartoum State, Sudan) wastewater treatm...
Extreme hunger, malnutrition, and the lack of access to sanitation are among the most pressing devel...
Many countries in the developing world face the enormous challenge of effectively handling wastewate...
Wastewater management is an environmental and social burden that primarily affects populations in Lo...
Treated water is used for bathing, fl;ushing toilets, drinking, cooking, washing, recreation, buildi...
The discharge of untreated or partially treated wastewater into streams is a huge problem indevelopi...
The aim of this study was to characterize the quality of treated wastewater of Soba treatment plant,...
The present research aims to study the improvement in the performance of wastewater treatment within...
Sewage and household effluents at some institutions in Ghana have been discharged into the ocean for...
Ouagadougou, the capital city of Burkina Faso, is located in dry savanna and the issue of water scar...
In the study described in this paper, pilot scale vertical flow wetlands were evaluated as a potenti...
The UASB Sewage Treatment Plant at James Town, Accra, is used for domestic sewage treatment to remov...
Developing countries experience a huge gap in the coverage of collection and treatment of domestic w...
Wastewater treatment facilities have become sin quo non in ensuring the discharges of high quality w...
Wastewater can be used after treatment. Using of the treated wastewater depends on the quality of th...
Abstract. The suitability of the sewage effluent from Soba (Khartoum State, Sudan) wastewater treatm...
Extreme hunger, malnutrition, and the lack of access to sanitation are among the most pressing devel...
Many countries in the developing world face the enormous challenge of effectively handling wastewate...
Wastewater management is an environmental and social burden that primarily affects populations in Lo...
Treated water is used for bathing, fl;ushing toilets, drinking, cooking, washing, recreation, buildi...
The discharge of untreated or partially treated wastewater into streams is a huge problem indevelopi...
The aim of this study was to characterize the quality of treated wastewater of Soba treatment plant,...
The present research aims to study the improvement in the performance of wastewater treatment within...
Sewage and household effluents at some institutions in Ghana have been discharged into the ocean for...
Ouagadougou, the capital city of Burkina Faso, is located in dry savanna and the issue of water scar...
In the study described in this paper, pilot scale vertical flow wetlands were evaluated as a potenti...
The UASB Sewage Treatment Plant at James Town, Accra, is used for domestic sewage treatment to remov...
Developing countries experience a huge gap in the coverage of collection and treatment of domestic w...
Wastewater treatment facilities have become sin quo non in ensuring the discharges of high quality w...
Wastewater can be used after treatment. Using of the treated wastewater depends on the quality of th...
Abstract. The suitability of the sewage effluent from Soba (Khartoum State, Sudan) wastewater treatm...
Extreme hunger, malnutrition, and the lack of access to sanitation are among the most pressing devel...