Increased water demands due to population growth and increased urbanisation have driven adoption of various water reuse practices. The irrigation of greywater (water from all household uses, except toilets) has been proposed as one potential sustainable practice. Research has clearly identified environmental harm from the presence of micro-pollutants in soils, groundwater and surface water. Greywater contains a range of micro pollutants yet very little is known about their potential environmental fate when greywater is irrigated to soil. Therefore, this study assessed whether organic micro-pollutants in irrigated greywater were transferred to shallow groundwater and an adjacent surface waterway. A total of 22 organic micro-pollutants were d...
Abstract: Grey water – wastewater from the bath, shower and washing machine – is available to all re...
A large variety of micro-organic (MO) compounds is used in huge quantities for a range of purposes (...
The option of reusing greywater is proving to be increasingly attractive to address the water shorta...
Increased water demands due to population growth and increased urbanisation have driven adoption of ...
Onsite non-potable reuse of greywater reduces the energy costs associated with the transport of wast...
With the rapid socio-economic and industrial development, the problem of water shortage is becoming ...
A wide range of household sources may potentially contribute to contaminant loads in domestic greywa...
A level of water quality intended for human consumption does not seem necessary for domestic uses su...
Despite contributing 75% of the total wastewater flow to domestic sewers, little is currently known ...
Of the total amount of domestic potable water used in Perth, 43% is used for irrigation (MWA, 1985)....
Increased water demands in dry countries such as Australia, have led to increased adoption of variou...
The aim of study was to assess the risk of exposure of treated greywater reused for irrigation. It c...
Grey water – wastewater from the bath, shower and washing machine – is available to all residential ...
The quantity and quality of combined greywater from houses with in-house water supply and houses tha...
The term ‘emerging contaminants’ is generally used to refer to compounds previously not considered ...
Abstract: Grey water – wastewater from the bath, shower and washing machine – is available to all re...
A large variety of micro-organic (MO) compounds is used in huge quantities for a range of purposes (...
The option of reusing greywater is proving to be increasingly attractive to address the water shorta...
Increased water demands due to population growth and increased urbanisation have driven adoption of ...
Onsite non-potable reuse of greywater reduces the energy costs associated with the transport of wast...
With the rapid socio-economic and industrial development, the problem of water shortage is becoming ...
A wide range of household sources may potentially contribute to contaminant loads in domestic greywa...
A level of water quality intended for human consumption does not seem necessary for domestic uses su...
Despite contributing 75% of the total wastewater flow to domestic sewers, little is currently known ...
Of the total amount of domestic potable water used in Perth, 43% is used for irrigation (MWA, 1985)....
Increased water demands in dry countries such as Australia, have led to increased adoption of variou...
The aim of study was to assess the risk of exposure of treated greywater reused for irrigation. It c...
Grey water – wastewater from the bath, shower and washing machine – is available to all residential ...
The quantity and quality of combined greywater from houses with in-house water supply and houses tha...
The term ‘emerging contaminants’ is generally used to refer to compounds previously not considered ...
Abstract: Grey water – wastewater from the bath, shower and washing machine – is available to all re...
A large variety of micro-organic (MO) compounds is used in huge quantities for a range of purposes (...
The option of reusing greywater is proving to be increasingly attractive to address the water shorta...