Greywater reuse has potential for non-potable applications that conserve freshwater resources in water-stressed areas especially in sub-Saharan Africa. The feasibility of reusing greywater for domestic activities in a rural area of Malawi, Africa, was evaluated from microbiological and public acceptance perspectives. Median Escherichia coli concentrations for eight domestic greywater sources (handwashing, laundry, runoff from a tap apron, bathing, cleaning a home/kitchen, cleaning a water collection container, washing plates and soaking vegetables) ranged from 100 to \u3e20, 000 colony forming units (cfu)/100 ml. Twenty-four of 47 greywater samples tested (51%) met the World Health Organization guideline for unrestricted use of greywater fo...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville, 2010.Two of the challenges facing Africa in t...
The water utility industry is under enormous pressure to meet the challenges of increasing demands d...
Greywater management in Ghana has yet to receive the needed attention even though its current genera...
The need for water is growing with increasing population and the adverse impacts of climate change e...
Assessments concerning the effects of climate change, water resource availability and water deprivat...
The decline in annual rainfall, coupled with the growing demand for water in agricultural fields, tr...
Abstract: Greywater (GW) is household wastewater effluent originating from baths, showers, kitchen a...
Abstract: Grey water – wastewater from the bath, shower and washing machine – is available to all re...
This study presents the treatment of greywater for non-potable applications such as toilet flushing,...
Rural areas in developing countries face the twin challenges of water scarcity and risk of groundwat...
Living in Addis Ababa is becoming harder every single day because of the increasing population of th...
M.Ing. (Civil Engineering)To relieve the extreme pressure placed on overburdened water and wastewate...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThe majority of rural communities in sub-Saharan Africa are predominantly p...
Published ThesisSouth Africa is a water scarce country. The demand for water is exceeding the supply...
Two of the challenges facing Africa in the 21stcentury are effective use of restricted water resourc...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville, 2010.Two of the challenges facing Africa in t...
The water utility industry is under enormous pressure to meet the challenges of increasing demands d...
Greywater management in Ghana has yet to receive the needed attention even though its current genera...
The need for water is growing with increasing population and the adverse impacts of climate change e...
Assessments concerning the effects of climate change, water resource availability and water deprivat...
The decline in annual rainfall, coupled with the growing demand for water in agricultural fields, tr...
Abstract: Greywater (GW) is household wastewater effluent originating from baths, showers, kitchen a...
Abstract: Grey water – wastewater from the bath, shower and washing machine – is available to all re...
This study presents the treatment of greywater for non-potable applications such as toilet flushing,...
Rural areas in developing countries face the twin challenges of water scarcity and risk of groundwat...
Living in Addis Ababa is becoming harder every single day because of the increasing population of th...
M.Ing. (Civil Engineering)To relieve the extreme pressure placed on overburdened water and wastewate...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThe majority of rural communities in sub-Saharan Africa are predominantly p...
Published ThesisSouth Africa is a water scarce country. The demand for water is exceeding the supply...
Two of the challenges facing Africa in the 21stcentury are effective use of restricted water resourc...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville, 2010.Two of the challenges facing Africa in t...
The water utility industry is under enormous pressure to meet the challenges of increasing demands d...
Greywater management in Ghana has yet to receive the needed attention even though its current genera...