The reuse of treated effluent (for agriculture and as supplement for drinking water needs) is currently receiving attention as a reliable water source. This paper is aimed at reviewing the environmental and health impacts of untreated or inadequately treated wastewater effluents. The quality of wastewater effluents is responsible for the degradation of the receiving water bodies. This is because untreated or inadequately treated wastewater effluent may lead to eutrophication in receiving water bodies and also create environmental conditions that favour proliferation of waterborne pathogens of toxin-producing cyanobacteria. In extension, recreational water users and anyone else coming into contact with the infected water is at risk. Although...
Microorganisms are typically present in all media and they pose a greater threat to environmental so...
As populations increase, discharges of treated wastewater into streams and lakes make minimal time l...
The practice of wastewater irrigation lessens the pressure on the aquatic environment by minimizing ...
The reuse of treated effluent (for agriculture and as supplement for drinking water needs) is curren...
Inadequately treated wastewater effluent is harmful to the receiving aquatic environment. Water-born...
Wastewater treatment facilities have become sin quo non in ensuring the discharges of high quality w...
Due to extensive industrialization and increase in population density and urbanized societies, the w...
The performance of four wastewater treatment plants that serve the Buffalo City (Dimbaza, East Londo...
Since 1990, more than 1.8 billion people have gained access to potable water and improved sanitation...
Clean water is one of the most important natural resources on earth. Wastewater, which is spent wate...
Water is often the most mispriced and misused component in domestic, industrial and agricultural sec...
Waste waters can be sources of pollution to surface water and the environment with severe implicatio...
Excessive discharge of poorly treated effluent has impacted global water resource systems intensely....
Contamination of aquatic environments by pollutants of emerging concern (PEC) creates new public hea...
of urban wastewater with pathogenic microorganisms represents a significant risk to public health du...
Microorganisms are typically present in all media and they pose a greater threat to environmental so...
As populations increase, discharges of treated wastewater into streams and lakes make minimal time l...
The practice of wastewater irrigation lessens the pressure on the aquatic environment by minimizing ...
The reuse of treated effluent (for agriculture and as supplement for drinking water needs) is curren...
Inadequately treated wastewater effluent is harmful to the receiving aquatic environment. Water-born...
Wastewater treatment facilities have become sin quo non in ensuring the discharges of high quality w...
Due to extensive industrialization and increase in population density and urbanized societies, the w...
The performance of four wastewater treatment plants that serve the Buffalo City (Dimbaza, East Londo...
Since 1990, more than 1.8 billion people have gained access to potable water and improved sanitation...
Clean water is one of the most important natural resources on earth. Wastewater, which is spent wate...
Water is often the most mispriced and misused component in domestic, industrial and agricultural sec...
Waste waters can be sources of pollution to surface water and the environment with severe implicatio...
Excessive discharge of poorly treated effluent has impacted global water resource systems intensely....
Contamination of aquatic environments by pollutants of emerging concern (PEC) creates new public hea...
of urban wastewater with pathogenic microorganisms represents a significant risk to public health du...
Microorganisms are typically present in all media and they pose a greater threat to environmental so...
As populations increase, discharges of treated wastewater into streams and lakes make minimal time l...
The practice of wastewater irrigation lessens the pressure on the aquatic environment by minimizing ...