As global water resources decline, reuse of domestic greywater for the irrigation of home gardens is quickly becoming widespread in many parts of the world. However, the sanitary implications of reusing greywater to water edible crops remain uncertain. This study examined the benefits and risks associated with domestic greywater reuse for the purposes of vegetable garden irrigation. Untreated (settled only) and treated (settling and slow sand filtration) greywater collected from a family home was analyzed for basic water quality parameters, over a period of eight weeks. During that time, both greywaters were used to irrigate individually...
A level of water quality intended for human consumption does not seem necessary for domestic uses su...
There is increasing evidence of the contribution of irrigation water in the contamination of produce...
The use of polluted water to irrigate is an increasing problem in the developing world. Lebanon is a...
The aim of study was to assess the risk of exposure of treated greywater reused for irrigation. It c...
Research on greywater irrigation has mainly focused attention on the reuse of greywater in relation ...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville, 2010.Two of the challenges facing Africa in t...
The scarcity and pollution of freshwater are extremely crucial issues today, and the expansion of wa...
The reuse of greywater, wastewater from sources other than toilets, could enable low-income househol...
The world population has topped 8 billion and water scarcity is rising because of the effects of cli...
Laundry greywater is considered as a valuable, reusable water resource for irrigation of household g...
The decline in annual rainfall, coupled with the growing demand for water in agricultural fields, tr...
A level of water quality intended for human consumption does not seem necessary for domestic uses su...
The option of reusing greywater is proving to be increasingly attractive to address the water shorta...
Of the total amount of domestic potable water used in Perth, 43% is used for irrigation (MWA, 1985)....
The use of treated grey water (GW) for home gardens, peri-urban agriculture and landscaping is becom...
A level of water quality intended for human consumption does not seem necessary for domestic uses su...
There is increasing evidence of the contribution of irrigation water in the contamination of produce...
The use of polluted water to irrigate is an increasing problem in the developing world. Lebanon is a...
The aim of study was to assess the risk of exposure of treated greywater reused for irrigation. It c...
Research on greywater irrigation has mainly focused attention on the reuse of greywater in relation ...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville, 2010.Two of the challenges facing Africa in t...
The scarcity and pollution of freshwater are extremely crucial issues today, and the expansion of wa...
The reuse of greywater, wastewater from sources other than toilets, could enable low-income househol...
The world population has topped 8 billion and water scarcity is rising because of the effects of cli...
Laundry greywater is considered as a valuable, reusable water resource for irrigation of household g...
The decline in annual rainfall, coupled with the growing demand for water in agricultural fields, tr...
A level of water quality intended for human consumption does not seem necessary for domestic uses su...
The option of reusing greywater is proving to be increasingly attractive to address the water shorta...
Of the total amount of domestic potable water used in Perth, 43% is used for irrigation (MWA, 1985)....
The use of treated grey water (GW) for home gardens, peri-urban agriculture and landscaping is becom...
A level of water quality intended for human consumption does not seem necessary for domestic uses su...
There is increasing evidence of the contribution of irrigation water in the contamination of produce...
The use of polluted water to irrigate is an increasing problem in the developing world. Lebanon is a...