An assessment of technological development and applications of decentralized water reuse: A critical review and conceptual framework

IF 6.8 1区 地球科学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water Pub Date : 2022-04-07 DOI:10.1002/wat2.1588
Geetha Maniam, N. Zakaria, C. P. Leo, Vasilena Vassilev, K. Blay, K. Behzadian, P. E. Poh
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Rapid development, urbanization, and population growth have contributed to water stress in many parts of the world. As freshwater sources are finite, it is essential to source for alternatives to ensure water security. Reclamation of non‐conventional water sources (i.e., rainwater and greywater) can be a viable alternative to alleviate water stress. In this work, various laboratory, pre‐commercialization scale, and commercialized products for rainwater harvesting and greywater treatment and reuse were reviewed. As a result, a conceptual framework is proposed to provide an overview on the applicability of technologies under various settings, which were mapped against the intended use of treated water and the potential for water supply expansion. This conceptual framework could aid decision makers in deciding on a suitable decentralized solution for water reclamation depending on limiting criteria. Decentralized systems of rainwater harvesting and greywater treatment for reuse are going to be crucial in reducing the dependence on the centralized water supply.
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分散式水再利用的技术发展和应用评估:批判性审查和概念框架
快速发展、城市化和人口增长造成了世界许多地区的水资源紧张。由于淡水资源是有限的,必须寻找替代品以确保水安全。非常规水源(即雨水和中水)的回收是缓解水资源压力的可行替代方案。本文综述了雨水收集、中水处理和回用的各种实验室、预商业化规模和商业化产品。因此,提出了一个概念性框架,概述各种环境下技术的适用性,并根据处理过的水的预期用途和扩大供水的潜力绘制了地图。这一概念框架可以帮助决策者根据限制标准决定一个适当的分散的水回收解决办法。分散的雨水收集系统和灰水处理再利用系统对于减少对集中供水的依赖至关重要。
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Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water Environmental Science-Ecology
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