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Title: Greywater characteristics, treatment systems, reuse strategies and user perception—a Review
Authors: Oteng-Peprah, Michael
Acheampong, Mike Agbesi
deVries, Nanne K.
Keywords: Greywater
Reuse
Natural media
Treatment systems
User perception
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: University of Cape Coast
Abstract: This paper resents a literature review of the quality of greywater generated in different, especially developing, countries, constituents found in greywater, some treatment systems, natural materials for treatment, some reuse strategies and public perception regarding greywater reuse. The review shows that generation rates are mostly influenced by lifestyle, types of fixtures used and climatic conditions. Contaminants found in greywater are largely associated with the type of detergent used and influenced by other household practices. Many of the treatment systems reviewed were unable to provide total treatment as each system has its unique strength in removing a group of targeted pollutants. The review revealed that some naturally occurring materials such as Moringa oleifera, sawdust, can be used to remove targeted pollutants in greywater. The study further showed that user perceptions towards greywater treatment and reuse were only favourable towards nonpotable purposes, mostly due to perceived contamination or lack of trust in the level of treatment offered by the treatment system
Description: 17p:, ill.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/5729
ISSN: 23105496
Appears in Collections:Department of Chemistry

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