Characterization of segregated greywater from rural Indian Households: An instrumental case study

Steffi Joseph Perumpully , Sneha Gautam , Pavankumar Muralkar , B. Jebasingh
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Over the past few decades, greywater has gained attention on a global scale as a practical alternative water supply. Greywater reuse and recycling is a financially sound and appealing solution for fulfilling future water demand. The reuse and treatment of grey water are based on the parameters such as BOD, pH, EC, turbidity, suspended solids, and other factors. The current investigative study is primarily concerned with describing segregated grey wastewater (bathroom, laundry, and kitchen) from diverse rural families and based on the socio-economic classes of staff members who live in the rural area of Karunya Nagar. The indicators examined showed considerable differences across different economic classes, according to statistical analysis. The results of the current study demonstrated that household habits, activities, and wastewater sources all have a significant impact on the characteristics of greywater. This research will be useful in developing a sustainable, cost-effective treatment system that will allow homeowners to safely recycle and reuse greywater produced by various sources. Emerging contaminants pose a great threat to human health. In light of this, the current study concentrates on qualitative and quantitative evaluations of emerging pollutants from several rural Indian household classes using gas chromatography mass spectroscopy(GC–MS) and high-performance liquid chromatography(HPLC).

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从印度农村家庭隔离灰水的特征:一个工具性案例研究
在过去的几十年里,灰水作为一种实用的替代水源,在全球范围内引起了关注。灰水的再利用和回收是一个经济上合理且有吸引力的解决方案,可以满足未来的用水需求。灰水的回用和处理是基于BOD、pH、EC、浊度、悬浮物和其他因素等参数的。目前的调查研究主要关注描述来自不同农村家庭的隔离灰色废水(浴室、洗衣房和厨房),并基于居住在Karunya Nagar农村地区的工作人员的社会经济阶层。根据统计分析,所检查的指标显示,不同经济阶层之间存在相当大的差异。目前的研究结果表明,家庭习惯、活动和废水来源都对灰水的特性产生了重大影响。这项研究将有助于开发一种可持续的、具有成本效益的处理系统,使房主能够安全地回收和再利用各种来源产生的灰水。新出现的污染物对人类健康构成巨大威胁。有鉴于此,目前的研究集中于使用气相色谱-质谱(GC–MS)和高效液相色谱(HPLC)对印度几个农村家庭类别的新污染物进行定性和定量评估。
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