A field assessment of residential laundry to landscape greywater quality in the San Francisco Bay area

IF 1.5 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 WATER RESOURCES Water Policy Pub Date : 2023-07-21 DOI:10.2166/wp.2023.101
Sara Khosrowshahi Asl, K. Cushing, R. O'Malley, Alexandra Dahl, Afshin Rouhani, Sherry Bryan, Justin Burks
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Potable water scarcity is a global issue. Recent and ongoing droughts in the Western United States make residential water conservation crucial. Several water agencies have invested in conservation programs that educate residents on non-traditional water sources, such as laundry-to-landscape (L2L) greywater systems, which reuse washing machine water for outdoor irrigation. This study analyzed landscape vegetation and 21 greywater characteristics of 30 households with L2L systems in Santa Clara County, California. Greywater from most residential systems, even ones decades-old and unmaintained, had acceptable reuse values for major water quality parameters tested. Overall, 89% of fecal coliform counts fell within the acceptable range for water reuse, although counts were higher in non-code-compliant systems than in code-compliant L2L systems. The mean values for coliform counts, electrical conductivity, total dissolved solids, total organic carbon, magnesium, sodium, chloride, and sodium adsorption ratio were all lower than the means previously reported for L2L systems. Analysis of water samples indicated high levels of iron and calcium, which merits further investigation. Outdoor vegetation appeared diverse and healthy. The promising results here indicate a high potential for expanding L2L programs. Wider system adoption can diversify regional water supply in service areas where the residential sector accounts for significant water use
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旧金山湾区住宅洗衣对景观灰水质量的实地评估
饮用水短缺是一个全球性问题。美国西部最近和持续的干旱使得住宅用水保护至关重要。一些水务机构投资了一些保护项目,向居民传授非传统水源的知识,比如“从洗衣到景观”(L2L)灰水系统,该系统将洗衣机的水重新用于室外灌溉。本研究分析了加利福尼亚州圣克拉拉县30户使用L2L系统的家庭的景观植被和21种灰水特征。大多数住宅系统的灰水,即使是那些有几十年历史且无人维护的系统,在主要水质参数测试中都具有可接受的再利用价值。总体而言,89%的粪便大肠菌群数量落在水再利用的可接受范围内,尽管不符合法规的系统中的数量高于符合法规的L2L系统。大肠菌群计数、电导率、总溶解固形物、总有机碳、镁、钠、氯化物和钠吸附比的平均值都低于之前报道的L2L体系的平均值。对水样的分析表明,水中的铁和钙含量很高,值得进一步调查。室外植被呈现出多样性和健康性。这里有希望的结果表明,扩大L2L计划的潜力很大。更广泛的系统采用可以使住宅部门占大量用水的服务领域的区域供水多样化
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Water Policy
Water Policy 环境科学-水资源
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Water Policy will publish reviews, research papers and progress reports in, among others, the following areas: financial, diplomatic, organizational, legal, administrative and research; organized by country, region or river basin. Water Policy also publishes reviews of books and grey literature.
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