Offsite sanitation describes the wastewater management in the chain of generation sources to its disposal into the environment. While the user manages the onsite sanitation system for greywater, blackwater requires offsite treatment. In practice, offsite sanitation management implements scoping service areas for centralised, decentralised, and combined hybrid. This study aims to provide feasibility criteria for the offsite sanitation scale and formulate a method compatible with existing methods to accelerate sanitation services. The method used is a downstream approach by assessing the capacity of rivers to receive wastewater discharges. The results consist of river capacity criteria and wastewater quality requirements. The quality load of ...
Wastewater generation is something that we should pay more attention to as every individuals and al...
Millions of cubic meters of water are polluted every day as a result of industrialization and other ...
Since 1990, more than 1.8 billion people have gained access to potable water and improved sanitation...
Water supply is one of the basic infrastructure requirements. Water treatment and supply are often g...
Many countries in the developing world face the enormous challenge of effectively handling wastewate...
Abstract: The contamination of Surabaya’s water river, one of the reasons, is caused by the lack fun...
The communal domestic wastewater treatment plant functions to collect and treat domestic wastewater ...
Clean water is one of the most important natural resources on earth. Wastewater, which is spent wate...
The reuse of treated effluent (for agriculture and as supplement for drinking water needs) is curren...
The typical domestic wastewater treatment system is a centralized municipal-sized facility that trea...
Millennium Development Goals (MDG's) to increase access to clean water require major changes in the ...
Domestic Wastewater Treatment Plant (DWWTP) type 1 and DWWTP type 2 were being evaluated. DWWTP type...
Test was conducted to determine some physico- chemical and microbiological parameters from samples o...
Waste waters can be sources of pollution to surface water and the environment with severe implicatio...
In many countries, especially in developing countries, many people lack access to water and sanitati...
Wastewater generation is something that we should pay more attention to as every individuals and al...
Millions of cubic meters of water are polluted every day as a result of industrialization and other ...
Since 1990, more than 1.8 billion people have gained access to potable water and improved sanitation...
Water supply is one of the basic infrastructure requirements. Water treatment and supply are often g...
Many countries in the developing world face the enormous challenge of effectively handling wastewate...
Abstract: The contamination of Surabaya’s water river, one of the reasons, is caused by the lack fun...
The communal domestic wastewater treatment plant functions to collect and treat domestic wastewater ...
Clean water is one of the most important natural resources on earth. Wastewater, which is spent wate...
The reuse of treated effluent (for agriculture and as supplement for drinking water needs) is curren...
The typical domestic wastewater treatment system is a centralized municipal-sized facility that trea...
Millennium Development Goals (MDG's) to increase access to clean water require major changes in the ...
Domestic Wastewater Treatment Plant (DWWTP) type 1 and DWWTP type 2 were being evaluated. DWWTP type...
Test was conducted to determine some physico- chemical and microbiological parameters from samples o...
Waste waters can be sources of pollution to surface water and the environment with severe implicatio...
In many countries, especially in developing countries, many people lack access to water and sanitati...
Wastewater generation is something that we should pay more attention to as every individuals and al...
Millions of cubic meters of water are polluted every day as a result of industrialization and other ...
Since 1990, more than 1.8 billion people have gained access to potable water and improved sanitation...