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Using recycled water for non-potable, urban uses: a review with particular reference to toilet flushing

V. Lazarova, +2 more
- 01 Aug 2003 - 
- Vol. 3, Iss: 4, pp 69-77
TLDR
In this article, the authors compared water quality standards for reclaimed water, the volumes of water required for toilet flushing and the qualities of greywater and domestic sewage that have previously been used for reuse for reuse and showed that the interest in water reuse is growing steadily, not only in acknowledged water deficient areas, but also in countries which have not historically appeared to have a water supply problem.
Abstract
This paper summarises the current non-potable, urban use of reclaimed water with particular reference to toilet flushing. It compares water quality standards for reclaimed water, the volumes of water required for toilet flushing and the qualities of greywater and domestic sewage that have previously been used for reuse. Worldwide examples of reuse schemes are presented with particular detail to two key European sites where greywater has been used for toilet flushing, the Millennium Dome in the UK and a residential block of flats in Annecy, France. It was demonstrated that the interest in water reuse is growing steadily, not only in acknowledged water deficient areas, but also in countries which have not historically appeared to have a water supply problem. The latter include Northern European States such as Belgium, France, the UK and Germany, as well as in tourist coastal areas and islands. This situation affords great opportunities for the creation of urban water recycling schemes.

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An investigation into greywater reuse for urban residential properties

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the practicalities, costs and social attitudes of using greywater in and around the home, and four typical homes were selected and plumbed to utilize greywater for toilet flushing and garden irrigation.
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Waste Water Reclamation and Reuse

Takashi Asano
TL;DR: Etude du probleme de la gestion de l'eau: presentation generale du problems avant d'aborder successivement the planification de la reutilisation de l"eau (cf eau usee domestique), the realimentation des nappes souterraines, le recyclage and la re-utilisation of l'Eau industrielle and les developpements de la technologie as discussed by the authors.
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Microbial quality and persistence of enteric pathogens in graywater from various household sources

TL;DR: There may be some risk associated with reuse of graywater when these pathogenic bacteria or viruses are being excreted by an individual producing the graywater, according to the data imply.
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Water reuse in Japan.

TL;DR: The current status of water reuse in Japan is summarized and dominant uses of reclaimed water are discussed, emphasizing non-potable urban applications such as toilet flushing, industrial reuse, and environmental water.
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