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Climate change, rapid population growth and urbanization are
causing water shortage and pollution, especially in arid and
semi-arid regions of the world due to the growing demand in
different sectors and disposal of inadequately treated wastewater
to water bodies. To tackle these challenges, further treatment and
reuse of wastewater effluent using soil aquifer treatment (SAT) is
an attractive cost-effective and environmentally friendly option
that is employed with no intensive use of electricity and
chemicals.
This study highlights the prospects of using SAT for treatment and
reuse of primary effluent (PE), especially in developing countries
where wastewater is not treated to secondary and tertiary effluent
levels due to lack of investment and operation costs to run sizable
wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs). Coupled with experimental
studies that show SAT efficiency to remove suspended solids, bulk
organic matter, nutrients and pathogens indicators from PE, the
thesis provides step-by-step tools that could be used for
development of new SAT scheme. Furthermore, the study provides a
water quality prediction model that estimates the potential
contaminants removal which could be used to assess the need for
reclaimed water post-treatment.
This thesis is envisaged to contribute to the current knowledge on
the necessity of water reuse.
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