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Comparative study on decentralized treatment technologies for sewage and graywater reuse – a review
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Chaturvedi, Naveen Kumar
, Bajpai, Mukul
, Katoch, Surjit Singh
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/ Biochemical fuel cells
/ Bioreactors
/ Comparative analysis
/ Comparative studies
/ Concentrators
/ Developing countries
/ Domestic wastewater
/ Drinking water
/ Effluents
/ Electrochemistry
/ Fire prevention
/ Fire protection
/ Fresh water
/ Freshwater
/ Freshwater resources
/ Greywater
/ Industrialization
/ Industry
/ Inland water environment
/ Irrigation
/ Lakes
/ LDCs
/ Membrane processes
/ Methods
/ Microorganisms
/ Nuclear fuels
/ Pollutant removal
/ Pollutants
/ Public health
/ Recycling
/ Rivers
/ Rural areas
/ Sanitation
/ Sewage
/ Urban areas
/ Waste Disposal, Fluid
/ Waste Water
/ Wastewater treatment
/ Water Purification
/ Water quality
/ Water reuse
/ Water shortages
/ Water supply
/ Water treatment
2019
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Comparative study on decentralized treatment technologies for sewage and graywater reuse – a review
by
Chaturvedi, Naveen Kumar
, Bajpai, Mukul
, Katoch, Surjit Singh
in
Access
/ Biochemical fuel cells
/ Bioreactors
/ Comparative analysis
/ Comparative studies
/ Concentrators
/ Developing countries
/ Domestic wastewater
/ Drinking water
/ Effluents
/ Electrochemistry
/ Fire prevention
/ Fire protection
/ Fresh water
/ Freshwater
/ Freshwater resources
/ Greywater
/ Industrialization
/ Industry
/ Inland water environment
/ Irrigation
/ Lakes
/ LDCs
/ Membrane processes
/ Methods
/ Microorganisms
/ Nuclear fuels
/ Pollutant removal
/ Pollutants
/ Public health
/ Recycling
/ Rivers
/ Rural areas
/ Sanitation
/ Sewage
/ Urban areas
/ Waste Disposal, Fluid
/ Waste Water
/ Wastewater treatment
/ Water Purification
/ Water quality
/ Water reuse
/ Water shortages
/ Water supply
/ Water treatment
2019
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Comparative study on decentralized treatment technologies for sewage and graywater reuse – a review
by
Chaturvedi, Naveen Kumar
, Bajpai, Mukul
, Katoch, Surjit Singh
in
Access
/ Biochemical fuel cells
/ Bioreactors
/ Comparative analysis
/ Comparative studies
/ Concentrators
/ Developing countries
/ Domestic wastewater
/ Drinking water
/ Effluents
/ Electrochemistry
/ Fire prevention
/ Fire protection
/ Fresh water
/ Freshwater
/ Freshwater resources
/ Greywater
/ Industrialization
/ Industry
/ Inland water environment
/ Irrigation
/ Lakes
/ LDCs
/ Membrane processes
/ Methods
/ Microorganisms
/ Nuclear fuels
/ Pollutant removal
/ Pollutants
/ Public health
/ Recycling
/ Rivers
/ Rural areas
/ Sanitation
/ Sewage
/ Urban areas
/ Waste Disposal, Fluid
/ Waste Water
/ Wastewater treatment
/ Water Purification
/ Water quality
/ Water reuse
/ Water shortages
/ Water supply
/ Water treatment
2019
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Comparative study on decentralized treatment technologies for sewage and graywater reuse – a review
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Comparative study on decentralized treatment technologies for sewage and graywater reuse – a review
2019
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Currently, reservoirs, lakes, rivers etc. are being overloaded by the demand for fresh water, due to rapid industrialization and population explosion, and also the effluents from industries and domestic wastewater are continuously polluting these resources. To address this issue, several decentralized wastewater treatment system (DWTS) have been installed all over the globe to reuse and recycle wastewater/graywater for non-potable uses such as fire protection, toilet-flushing, and landscape irrigation. In this review, a comparison between different DWTS was carried out to evaluate their performance, merits and limitations. Hybrid technologies like the electrically enhanced biomass concentrator reactor and integration of physical/ biological methods with bio-electrochemical systems such as microbial fuel cells were found to be the most promising methods for near complete removal of pollutants from wastewater and also the issue of membrane fouling was reduced to a good extent.
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