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Water Reuse (Paperback, New)
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Water Reuse (Paperback, New)
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Water Reuse: An International Survey of current practice, issues
and needs examines water reuse practices around the world from
different perspectives. The objective is to show how differently
wastewater reuse is conceived and practised around the world as
well as to present the varied needs and possibilities for reusing
wastewater. In the first section water reuse practices around the
world are described for regions having common water availability,
reuse needs and social aspects. The second section refers to the
"stakeholders" point of view. Each reuse purpose demands different
water quality, not only to protect health and the environment but
also to fulfil the requirements of the specific reuse. Reuses
considered are agricultural, urban agriculture as a special case of
the former, municipal and industrial. Alongside these uses, the
indirect reuse for human consumption through aquifer recharge is
also discussed. The third section deals with emerging and
controversial topics. Ethical and economical dilemmas in the field
are presented as a subject not frequently addressed in this field.
The role of governments in respect of public policy in reuse is
discussed as well as the different international criteria and
standards for reusing wastewater. The importance of public
acceptance and the way to properly handle it is also considered.
The fourth section of the book presents contrasting case studies;
typical situations in the developed world (Japan and Germany) are
compared to those in developing countries (Pakistan and Brazil) for
agricultural and industrial reuse. Indirect planned reuse for human
consumption (Germany) is compared with an unplanned one (Mexico).
The Windhoek, Namibia case study is presented to emphasize why if
the direct reuse of wastewater for human consumption has been
performed with success for more than 35 years it is still the only
example of this type around the world. To illustrate the
difficulties of having a common framework for regulating water
reuse in several countries, the Mediterranean situation is
described. Other case studies presented refer to the reuse
situation in Israel, Spain, Cameroon, Nepal and Vietnam, these
latter countries being located in water rich areas. This book will
be an invaluable information source for all those concerned with
water reuse including water utility managers, wastewater policy
makers and water resources planners as well as researchers and
students in environmental engineering, water resources planning and
sanitary engineering. Scientific and Technical Report No. 20
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