Biochar-based column filtration systems (BCFS) for greywater treatment have gained attention in the last decade. However, a review of the state-of-the-art on this subject has not been conducted, leaving the analysis and limitations of the available research still unexplored. This paper reviews the current literature to give insights into the technology and identify new areas of investigation. This study used a systematic review approach to evaluate the documentation relating to the technology's worldwide status, configuration, removal mechanisms, removal efficiency, and water reuse applications. In total, 28 studies were reported in 16 countries including India and Sweden as leading ones. Three filter column configurations were identified: ...
Activated carbon has long been used for the treatment of water. The industrial activation processes ...
The untreated residential greywater discharge to water bodies may cause water pollution that impacts...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
It is common practice in developed world dwellings to always treat water to a potable standard despi...
With the rapid socio-economic and industrial development, the problem of water shortage is becoming ...
Wastewater is an immense resource which could have significant applications in regions of water scar...
The increase in urbanisation in South Africa has led to an increase in water demand and a decline in...
Greywater recycling and reuse is becoming a popular choice in many water-scarce regions. Greywater i...
Portable handwashing facilities help fight the transmission of water-borne diseases. However, in pla...
Rural areas in developing countries face the twin challenges of water scarcity and risk of groundwat...
The paper presents a study of a pilot plant treating light grey water for seven flats. The pilot pla...
Abstract According to the European Research and Innovation Policy Agenda, nature-based solutions (NB...
In many developing countries, domestic wastewater are often discharged without treatment and amongst...
Potential adverse effects to human health, environment and purpose-related infrastructure should be ...
The potential of four pilot-scale wastewater treatment processes for in-building greywater recycling...
Activated carbon has long been used for the treatment of water. The industrial activation processes ...
The untreated residential greywater discharge to water bodies may cause water pollution that impacts...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
It is common practice in developed world dwellings to always treat water to a potable standard despi...
With the rapid socio-economic and industrial development, the problem of water shortage is becoming ...
Wastewater is an immense resource which could have significant applications in regions of water scar...
The increase in urbanisation in South Africa has led to an increase in water demand and a decline in...
Greywater recycling and reuse is becoming a popular choice in many water-scarce regions. Greywater i...
Portable handwashing facilities help fight the transmission of water-borne diseases. However, in pla...
Rural areas in developing countries face the twin challenges of water scarcity and risk of groundwat...
The paper presents a study of a pilot plant treating light grey water for seven flats. The pilot pla...
Abstract According to the European Research and Innovation Policy Agenda, nature-based solutions (NB...
In many developing countries, domestic wastewater are often discharged without treatment and amongst...
Potential adverse effects to human health, environment and purpose-related infrastructure should be ...
The potential of four pilot-scale wastewater treatment processes for in-building greywater recycling...
Activated carbon has long been used for the treatment of water. The industrial activation processes ...
The untreated residential greywater discharge to water bodies may cause water pollution that impacts...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...