Water Reuse

Water Reuse

Author: Chris Binnie

Publisher: IWA Publishing

Published: 2008-05-14

Total Pages: 649

ISBN-13: 1843390892

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Water Reuse: An International Survey of current practice, issues and needs examines water reuse practices around the world from different perspectives. The objective is to show how differently wastewater reuse is conceived and practised around the world as well as to present the varied needs and possibilities for reusing wastewater. In the first section water reuse practices around the world are described for regions having common water availability, reuse needs and social aspects. The second section refers to the “stakeholders” point of view. Each reuse purpose demands different water quality, not only to protect health and the environment but also to fulfil the requirements of the specific reuse. Reuses considered are agricultural, urban agriculture as a special case of the former, municipal and industrial. Alongside these uses, the indirect reuse for human consumption through aquifer recharge is also discussed. The third section deals with emerging and controversial topics. Ethical and economical dilemmas in the field are presented as a subject not frequently addressed in this field. The role of governments in respect of public policy in reuse is discussed as well as the different international criteria and standards for reusing wastewater. The importance of public acceptance and the way to properly handle it is also considered. The fourth section of the book presents contrasting case studies; typical situations in the developed world (Japan and Germany) are compared to those in developing countries (Pakistan and Brazil) for agricultural and industrial reuse. Indirect planned reuse for human consumption (Germany) is compared with an unplanned one (Mexico). The Windhoek, Namibia case study is presented to emphasize why if the direct reuse of wastewater for human consumption has been performed with success for more than 35 years it is still the only example of this type around the world. To illustrate the difficulties of having a common framework for regulating water reuse in several countries, the Mediterranean situation is described. Other case studies presented refer to the reuse situation in Israel, Spain, Cameroon, Nepal and Vietnam, these latter countries being located in water rich areas. This book will be an invaluable information source for all those concerned with water reuse including water utility managers, wastewater policy makers and water resources planners as well as researchers and students in environmental engineering, water resources planning and sanitary engineering. Scientific and Technical Report No. 20


Water Reuse

Water Reuse

Author: National Research Council

Publisher: National Academies Press

Published: 2012-07-17

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 0309224624

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Expanding water reuse-the use of treated wastewater for beneficial purposes including irrigation, industrial uses, and drinking water augmentation-could significantly increase the nation's total available water resources. Water Reuse presents a portfolio of treatment options available to mitigate water quality issues in reclaimed water along with new analysis suggesting that the risk of exposure to certain microbial and chemical contaminants from drinking reclaimed water does not appear to be any higher than the risk experienced in at least some current drinking water treatment systems, and may be orders of magnitude lower. This report recommends adjustments to the federal regulatory framework that could enhance public health protection for both planned and unplanned (or de facto) reuse and increase public confidence in water reuse.


Issues in Potable Reuse

Issues in Potable Reuse

Author: National Research Council

Publisher: National Academies Press

Published: 1998-07-23

Total Pages: 279

ISBN-13: 0309174287

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A small but growing number of municipalities are augmenting their drinking water supplies with highly treated wastewater. But some professionals in the field argue that only the purest sources should be used for drinking water. Is potable reuse a viable application of reclaimed water? How can individual communities effectively evaluate potable reuse programs? How certain must "certain" be when it comes to drinking water safety? Issues in Potable Reuse provides the best available answers to these questions. Useful to scientists yet accessible to concerned lay readers, this book defines important terms in the debate and provides data, analysis, and examples of the experience of municipalities from San Diego to Tampa. The committee explores in detail the two major types of contaminants: Chemical contaminants. The committee discusses how to assess toxicity, reduce the input of contaminants, evaluate treatment options, manage the byproducts of disinfection and other issues. Microbial contaminants, including newly emerging waterborne pathogens. The book covers methods of detection, health consequences, treatment, and more. Issues in Potable Reuse reviews the results of six health effects studies at operational or proposed reuse projects. The committee discusses the utility of fish versus mammals in toxicology testing and covers issues in quality assurance.


Greywater Reuse

Greywater Reuse

Author: Amit Gross

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2015-03-26

Total Pages: 299

ISBN-13: 1482255057

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Greywater Reuse examines the features and implications of greywater reuse scientifically, quantitatively, and thoroughly. Based on the authors' extensive studies of treatment facilities in urban and rural environments, development of greywater treatment systems, and research of potential environmental and health risks posed by greywater at differen


Wastewater Treatment and Reuse Theory and Design Examples, Volume 2:

Wastewater Treatment and Reuse Theory and Design Examples, Volume 2:

Author: Syed R. Qasim

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2017-12-05

Total Pages: 721

ISBN-13: 9781138300941

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Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgment -- Authors -- 11. Disinfection -- 11.1 Chapter Objectives -- 11.2 Objectives and Requirements of Disinfection -- 11.2.1 Pathogens and Indicator Organisms -- 11.2.2 Microbial Reduction in Wastewater Treatment Processes -- 11.2.3 Regulatory Process and Requirements -- 11.3 Disinfection Techniques -- 11.3.1 Chemical Disinfection Processes -- 11.3.2 Physical Disinfection Processes -- 11.3.3 Suitability of Disinfection Processes -- 11.3.4 Chlorine and Ozone Doses for Required Disinfection -- 11.3.5 Disinfection By-products -- 11.4 Inactivation Mechanisms -- 11.5 Inactivation Kinetics -- 11.5.1 Natural Die-Off Kinetics -- 11.5.2 Inactivation Kinetics for Chemical Disinfection Processes -- 11.6 Chlorination -- 11.6.1 Physical Properties of Chlorine and Hypochlorite -- 11.6.2 Basic Chlorine Chemistry -- 11.6.3 Components of Chlorination System -- 11.6.4 Other Beneficial Applications of Chlorine -- 11.6.5 Disinfection with Chlorine Dioxide -- 11.7 Dechlorination -- 11.7.1 Dechlorination with Sulfur Dioxide (SO2) -- 11.7.2 Dechlorination with Sodium Bisulfite (NaHSO3) -- 11.7.3 Dechlorination with Other Reducing Agents -- 11.7.4 Dechlorination with Activated Carbon -- 11.7.5 Dechlorination of Chlorine Dioxide -- 11.8 Disinfection with Ozone -- 11.8.1 Ozone Chemistry -- 11.8.2 Properties of Ozone -- 11.8.3 Ozone Dosage for Disinfection -- 11.8.4 Ozone Generation -- 11.8.5 Ozone Application -- 11.8.6 Kinetic Equations for Ozone Disinfection -- 11.9 Disinfection with UV Radiation -- 11.9.1 Mechanism of UV Disinfection -- 11.9.2 Source of UV Radiation -- 11.9.3 Types of UV Reactors and Lamp Arrangements -- 11.9.4 Microbial Repair after UV Disinfection -- 11.9.5 Inactivation Kinetics for UV Irradiation -- 11.9.6 UV Transmittance, Density, Intensity, and Dose


Water Reuse

Water Reuse

Author: Takashi Asano

Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 1642

ISBN-13:

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Water reuse has emerged as the leading method of stretching and preserving the Earth's finite water resources. This title presents the developments in public health and environmental protection and risk management. It is intended for water/waste water utilities, drought management officials, public officials, engineers, scientists and technicians.


Understanding Water Reuse

Understanding Water Reuse

Author: National Research Council

Publisher: National Academies Press

Published: 2012-10-05

Total Pages: 16

ISBN-13: 0309265215

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In communities all around the world, water supplies are coming under increasing pressure as population growth, climate change, pollution, and changes in land use affect water quantity and quality. To address existing and anticipated water shortages, many communities are working to increase water conservation and are seeking alternative sources of water. Water reuse- the sue of treated wastewater, or "reclaimed" water, for beneficial purposes such as drinking, irrigation, or industrial uses- is one option that has helped some communities significantly expand their water supplies. Understanding Water Reuse summarizes the main findings of the National Research Council report Water Reuse: Expanding the Nation's Water Supply Through Reuse of Municipal Wastewater. The report provides an overview of the options and outlook for water reuse in the United States, discusses water treatment technologies and potential uses of reclaimed water, and presents a new analysis that compares the risks of drinking reclaimed water to those of drinking water from traditional sources.