Recognizing greywater as a relevant secondary source of water and nutrients represents an important chance for the sustainable management of water resource. In the last two decades, many studies analysed the environmental, economic, and energetic benefits of the reuse of greywater treated by nature-based solutions (NBS). This work reviews existing case studies of traditional constructed wetlands and new integrated technologies (e.g., green roofs and green walls) for greywater treatment and reuse, with a specific focus on their treatment performance as a function of hydraulic operating parameters. The aim of this work is to understand if the application of NBS can represent a valid alternative to conventional treatment technologies, providin...
A level of water quality intended for human consumption does not seem necessary for domestic uses su...
This study presents the recycling of greywater for non-potable applications such as toilet flushing,...
With the rapid socio-economic and industrial development, the problem of water shortage is becoming ...
In the coming years, water stress is destined to worsen considering that the consumption of water is...
Graywater (GW), i.e., the portion of household wastewater that excludes toilet flushes, is an intere...
The decline in annual rainfall, coupled with the growing demand for water in agricultural fields, tr...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Wastewater is an immense resource which could have significant applications in regions of water scar...
As the world water resources continue to deplete, reuse and recycling of greywater has become an alt...
Separating greywater before it combines with sewage and laundry effluents can be used to sustain urb...
Among nature- based solutions (NBSs), green walls represent a key technology in the urban context be...
Abstract According to the European Research and Innovation Policy Agenda, nature-based solutions (NB...
Constructed wetland technology is gaining increasing attention as a low cost-efficient alternative ...
This study presents the treatment of greywater for non-potable applications such as toilet flushing,...
Green walls with greywater treatment capabilities can play a key role to close water cycles in growi...
A level of water quality intended for human consumption does not seem necessary for domestic uses su...
This study presents the recycling of greywater for non-potable applications such as toilet flushing,...
With the rapid socio-economic and industrial development, the problem of water shortage is becoming ...
In the coming years, water stress is destined to worsen considering that the consumption of water is...
Graywater (GW), i.e., the portion of household wastewater that excludes toilet flushes, is an intere...
The decline in annual rainfall, coupled with the growing demand for water in agricultural fields, tr...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Wastewater is an immense resource which could have significant applications in regions of water scar...
As the world water resources continue to deplete, reuse and recycling of greywater has become an alt...
Separating greywater before it combines with sewage and laundry effluents can be used to sustain urb...
Among nature- based solutions (NBSs), green walls represent a key technology in the urban context be...
Abstract According to the European Research and Innovation Policy Agenda, nature-based solutions (NB...
Constructed wetland technology is gaining increasing attention as a low cost-efficient alternative ...
This study presents the treatment of greywater for non-potable applications such as toilet flushing,...
Green walls with greywater treatment capabilities can play a key role to close water cycles in growi...
A level of water quality intended for human consumption does not seem necessary for domestic uses su...
This study presents the recycling of greywater for non-potable applications such as toilet flushing,...
With the rapid socio-economic and industrial development, the problem of water shortage is becoming ...