| Literature DB >> 32148323 |
Irshad N Shaikh1, M Mansoor Ahammed2.
Abstract
Due to depletion of water resources and increased water demand, greywater reuse is gaining popularity as a means of water conservation all over the world. Availability of reliable data on greywater generation and quality characteristics is important in deciding the treatment system and the reuse option. This paper summarises quantity and quality characteristics of greywater reported from different parts of the world. Greywater generation from different countries is compared and its variability is discussed. Important pollutants of concern in greywater such as organic content, nutrients, microorganisms, metals and organic micropollutants from different greywater sources such as bathrooms, hand basins, kitchen and laundry are described. The review shows large variations in greywater quality and quantity with respect to time and source, and the selection of a treatment system would largely depend on this variability. The review also shows that at the levels found in greywater, heavy metals and organic micropollutants in recycled greywater generally do not pose a threat to human health if treated properly.Entities:
Keywords: Greywater; Nutrients; Organic micropollutants; Wastewater quality; Wastewater quantity
Year: 2020 PMID: 32148323 DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2020.110266
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Environ Manage ISSN: 0301-4797 Impact factor: 6.789