An increase in water use in urban areas is forcing scientists and policy makers to find alternative solutions for freshwater management, aimed at attaining integrated water resources management. Here, we tested in a 2-year experiment (June 2017–April 2019) the treatment performance of an innovative wall cascade constructed wetland (WCCW) system. The aim was to combine the multifunctional benefits of green walls (e.g. aesthetic, surface area requirements) with those of constructed wetland systems (e.g. high pollutants removal efficiencies, water recycling) to treat kitchen greywaters. The WCCW was a terraced system of six phytoremediation lines, each of which was composed of three plastic tanks (3 × 0.04 m3), filled with lightweight porous m...
Among nature- based solutions (NBSs), green walls represent a key technology in the urban context be...
Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) technologies are acknowledged to play a significant role in impr...
As the world water resources continue to deplete, reuse and recycling of greywater has become an alt...
Green walls in urban environments can be both an aesthetic feature and be of practical use in greywa...
Green walls, installed on the side of the buildings, mainly for their aesthetics and micro climate ...
In this study, we describe a sustainable system for treatment and reuse of grey wastewater in urban ...
Graywater (GW), i.e., the portion of household wastewater that excludes toilet flushes, is an intere...
The incorporation of on-site wastewater treatment systems is one means to meet the infrastructure ne...
Green walls offer multiple benefits to urban environments, but they are major water consumers and no...
Nature-based greywater (GW) treatment and reuse in urban areas has become an up-and-coming option. A...
Green walls with greywater treatment capabilities can play a key role to close water cycles in growi...
Green walls that effectively treat greywater have the potential to become a part of the solution for...
Abstract According to the European Research and Innovation Policy Agenda, nature-based solutions (NB...
Greywater is being increasingly used as an alternative water source to reduce potable water demand a...
Greywater of both treated (TGW) and untreated (GW) types are significant alternatives to mains water...
Among nature- based solutions (NBSs), green walls represent a key technology in the urban context be...
Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) technologies are acknowledged to play a significant role in impr...
As the world water resources continue to deplete, reuse and recycling of greywater has become an alt...
Green walls in urban environments can be both an aesthetic feature and be of practical use in greywa...
Green walls, installed on the side of the buildings, mainly for their aesthetics and micro climate ...
In this study, we describe a sustainable system for treatment and reuse of grey wastewater in urban ...
Graywater (GW), i.e., the portion of household wastewater that excludes toilet flushes, is an intere...
The incorporation of on-site wastewater treatment systems is one means to meet the infrastructure ne...
Green walls offer multiple benefits to urban environments, but they are major water consumers and no...
Nature-based greywater (GW) treatment and reuse in urban areas has become an up-and-coming option. A...
Green walls with greywater treatment capabilities can play a key role to close water cycles in growi...
Green walls that effectively treat greywater have the potential to become a part of the solution for...
Abstract According to the European Research and Innovation Policy Agenda, nature-based solutions (NB...
Greywater is being increasingly used as an alternative water source to reduce potable water demand a...
Greywater of both treated (TGW) and untreated (GW) types are significant alternatives to mains water...
Among nature- based solutions (NBSs), green walls represent a key technology in the urban context be...
Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) technologies are acknowledged to play a significant role in impr...
As the world water resources continue to deplete, reuse and recycling of greywater has become an alt...