Water and wastewater treatment in Africa - current practices and challenges. CLEAN - Soil, Air, Water 2014;42:1029-35.Wang, H.; Wang, T.; Zhang, B.; Li, F.; Toure, B.; Omosa, I.B.; Chiramba, T.; Abdel-Monem, M.; Pradhan, M. Water and Wastewater Treatment in Africa--...
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Although desalination will help reduce the stress that a growing population and inefficient wastewater systems are … Publications - March 17, 2024 Water in Sudan: A Trigger and a Solution for the Ongoing Conflict Sudan’s water crisis illuminates the fragile intersection of resource management, ...
Owed to their simplicity, flexibility, lightweight, and low cost, plastics have become highly demanded in Africa as well as worldwide. However, the management of plastic wastes, particularly in African countries, is inadequate and most of the plastic debris is gatewayed into the water bodies. ...
The world's freshwater sources receive contaminants from a wide range of sectors, threatening human and wildlife health.
As water shortages became acute and the cost of wastewater treatmentincreased, many locations started investigating the potential for reusing waste water for nonpotable purposes, thus alleviating some of the demand forpotable waterand giving an alternative to additional waste water treatment. For example...
WASTEWATER CHARACTERISTICS Discharges into a sanitarysewerage systemconsist of domestic wastewater (sewage),industrial discharge, inflow, and infiltration. The last two add to the total wastewater volume, but are generally not of concern in waste waterdisposal. Industrial discharges vary widely with the ...
Separation of wastewater into three different components, namely yellow water (that is, urine), brown water (that is, faeces and flush water) and grey water (that is, everything else), has the potential to reduce the costs of recovering water, energy and nutrients relative to the conventional...
Wastewater can be a valuable resource in cities or towns where the population is growing and water supplies are limited. In addition to easing the strain on limited freshwater supplies, thereuse of wastewatercan improve the quality of streams and lakes by reducing the polluted effluent discharges ...