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Greywater reuse: towards sustainable water management

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Civil Engineering Department, College of Engineering, Applied Science University, Amman 11931 Jordan

The aim of this paper is to assess the role of greywater reuse in sustainable water management in arid regions. Moreover, it intends to document the experience of greywater reuse in Jordan. Greywater (GW) is the water collected separately from sewage flow that originates from clothes washers, bathtubs, showers and sinks, but does not include wastewater from kitchen sinks, dishwashers, or toilets.

Dish, shower, sink, and laundry water comprise 50–80% of residential wastewater. GW is used in groundwater recharge, landscaping, and plant growth. A case study on GW reuse in Jordan is presented to shed some lights on its role in sustainable water management. To operationalize this concept, water is viewed as an economic good and a finite resource that should be valued and managed in a rational manner.

The study concludedthat current environmental policies should aim to control pollution and to maximize recycling and reuse of GW within households and communities. Decentralized GW/wastewater management offers more opportunities for maximizing recycling opportunities.

Language: English
Year: 2003
Pages: 181-192
ISSN: 18734464 and 00119164
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1016/S0011-9164(03)00340-0

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