Literature DB >> 18155127

Chemical solutions for greywater recycling.

Marc Pidou1, Lisa Avery, Tom Stephenson, Paul Jeffrey, Simon A Parsons, Shuming Liu, Fayyaz A Memon, Bruce Jefferson.   

Abstract

Greywater recycling is now accepted as a sustainable solution to the general increase of the fresh water demand, water shortages and for environment protection. However, the majority of the suggested treatments are biological and such technologies can be affected, especially at small scale, by the variability in strength and flow of the greywater and potential shock loading. This investigation presents the study of alternative processes, coagulation and magnetic ion exchange resin, for the treatment of greywater for reuse. The potential of these processes as well as the influence of parameters such as coagulant or resin dose, pH or contact time were investigated for the treatment of two greywaters of low and high organic strengths. The results obtained revealed that magnetic ion exchange resin and coagulation were suitable treatment solutions for low strength greywater sources. However, they were unable to achieve the required level of treatment for the reuse of medium to high strength greywaters. Consequently, these processes could only be considered as an option for greywater recycling in specific conditions that is to say in case of low organic strength greywater or less stringent standards for reuse.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18155127     DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2007.10.046

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemosphere        ISSN: 0045-6535            Impact factor:   7.086


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2.  Greywater Characteristics, Treatment Systems, Reuse Strategies and User Perception-a Review.

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