Water scarcity remains the major looming challenge that is facing Jordan. Wastewater reclamation is considered as an alternative source of fresh water in semi-arid areas with water shortage or increased consumption. In the present study, the current status of wastewater reclamation and reuse in Jordan was analyzed considering 30 wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs). The assessment was based on the WWWTPs’ treatment processes in Jordan, the flowrates scale, and the effluents’ average total dissolved solid (TDS) contents. Accordingly, 60% of the WWTPs in Jordan used activated sludge as a treatment technology; 30 WWTPs were small scale (<1 × 104 m3/day); and a total of 17.932 million m3 treated wastewater had low TDS (<1000 ppm) that generally ...
The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan is one of the most water scarce countries in the world. To address w...
The Palestinian communities face water availability challenges due increase in population growth, ra...
Abstract: Jordan is extremely water-scarce with just 167 m3 per capita per year to meet domestic, in...
Pressing water scarcity in Jordan rapidly increases the demands of marginal water resources for the ...
There is an increasing trend to require more efficient use of water resources, both in urban and rur...
Reclaiming wastewater for reuse in agriculture is increasingly adopted by many countries around the ...
Water has a precious value, and each drop must be accounted for in water scarce regions such as the ...
Presented at the Role of irrigation and drainage in a sustainable future: USCID fourth international...
The Rehab power plant located in the Northern part of Jordan is presented as a case study of industr...
Jordan Valley is an important regional supplier of crops where much of the freshwater resources are ...
Treated wastewater or reclaimed water is gaining recognition as a valuable water resource around th...
As a result of chronic water scarcity, the countries of the MENA region (Middle East and Northern Af...
Water is considered among the most important, vital and crucial resources on earth. It is one of the...
As result of chronic water scarcity, the countries of the MENA region (Middle East and Northern Afri...
Water is a basic human need, yet millions of people around the world do not have enough access to cl...
The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan is one of the most water scarce countries in the world. To address w...
The Palestinian communities face water availability challenges due increase in population growth, ra...
Abstract: Jordan is extremely water-scarce with just 167 m3 per capita per year to meet domestic, in...
Pressing water scarcity in Jordan rapidly increases the demands of marginal water resources for the ...
There is an increasing trend to require more efficient use of water resources, both in urban and rur...
Reclaiming wastewater for reuse in agriculture is increasingly adopted by many countries around the ...
Water has a precious value, and each drop must be accounted for in water scarce regions such as the ...
Presented at the Role of irrigation and drainage in a sustainable future: USCID fourth international...
The Rehab power plant located in the Northern part of Jordan is presented as a case study of industr...
Jordan Valley is an important regional supplier of crops where much of the freshwater resources are ...
Treated wastewater or reclaimed water is gaining recognition as a valuable water resource around th...
As a result of chronic water scarcity, the countries of the MENA region (Middle East and Northern Af...
Water is considered among the most important, vital and crucial resources on earth. It is one of the...
As result of chronic water scarcity, the countries of the MENA region (Middle East and Northern Afri...
Water is a basic human need, yet millions of people around the world do not have enough access to cl...
The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan is one of the most water scarce countries in the world. To address w...
The Palestinian communities face water availability challenges due increase in population growth, ra...
Abstract: Jordan is extremely water-scarce with just 167 m3 per capita per year to meet domestic, in...