SUSTAINABLE GREYWATER TREATMENT SYSTEM : A REVIEW
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Water is importantnatural resources. Nowadays the world is facing water scarcity issue as the water resources are depleting day by day. The water reserves which are there are also getting polluted due various wastes. As a result of this there is a need to recycle and reuse thedomestic wastewater so that water could be made available in water deprived areas. Domestic wastewater contains various impurities, bacteria, BOD, COD and various other minerals which are to be removed in order to reuse this water for other purposes. Various methods have been implemented to treat the water to make it safe for other purposes. One of such method is use of reed beds to treatwastewater. The following studyconcentrates on the use of reed beds to treat the greywater and to make it fit for irrigation purpose, flushing purpose, etc.
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