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The Progress In Using Greywater As A Solution To Water Scarcity In A Developing Country

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  • Joan Nyika

    (University of Johannesburg, Cnr Kingsway & University Road, Auckland Park, Johannesburg, 2092, South Africa.)

  • Megersa Dinka

    (University of Johannesburg, Cnr Kingsway & University Road, Auckland Park, Johannesburg, 2092, South Africa.)

Abstract

Increased production of greywater prompted by the rise of urbanization and increased population in the industrial era is a growing environmental concern exacerbating the apparent water insecurity. Treatment and reuse of greywater is a promising solution to this problem since it will divert the use of limited freshwater resources to unavoidable consumptive uses. This study reviewed the various methods used to treat greywater and the progress made in taking up the practice in Kenya. Findings showed a variety of physicochemical treatment methods such as filtration, adsorption, coagulation and photocatalytic oxidation used to decontaminate greywater. Biological approaches such as the use of reactors and constructed wetland systems were discussed. Case study applications of the treatment approaches in Kenya to manage greywater were also highlighted. However, it was noted that appropriate policies, adequate funding and better designing of greywater treatment systems should be adopted to support the enhanced practices in Kenya.

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  • Joan Nyika & Megersa Dinka, 2022. "The Progress In Using Greywater As A Solution To Water Scarcity In A Developing Country," Water Conservation & Management (WCM), Zibeline International Publishing, vol. 6(2), pages 89-94, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:zib:zbnwcm:v:6:y:2022:i:2:p:89-94
    DOI: 10.26480/wcm.02.2022.89.94
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    1. Hanen Filali & Narcis Barsan & Dalila Souguir & Valentin Nedeff & Claudia Tomozei & Mohamed Hachicha, 2022. "Greywater as an Alternative Solution for a Sustainable Management of Water Resources—A Review," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(2), pages 1-13, January.
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