A Study of Ecological Sanitation As A Way To Combat Urban Water Stress

Water supply is one of the basic infrastructure requirements. Water treatment and supply are often granted a much higher priority than wastewater collection and treatment, despite the fact that wastewater deserves a greater emphasis due to the impact of its poor management has on public health. A...

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Main Authors: Mah, D.Y.S., Putuhena, F.J., Salim, Said, Law, P.L
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Language:English
Published: The Institution of Engineers, Malaysia 2008
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author Mah, D.Y.S.
Putuhena, F.J.
Salim, Said
Law, P.L
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description Water supply is one of the basic infrastructure requirements. Water treatment and supply are often granted a much higher priority than wastewater collection and treatment, despite the fact that wastewater deserves a greater emphasis due to the impact of its poor management has on public health. A new commitment to give wastewater the same priority as water supply is a very positive development. A pilot project of greywater ecological treatment is established in Kuching city since 2003. Such treatment facility opens up an opportunity of wastewater reclamation for reuse as secondary sources of water for non-consumptive purposes. This paper aims in exploring the potential of the intended purposes in the newly developed ecological treatment project. By utilising the Wallingford Software model, InfoWorks WS (Water Supply) is employed to carry out a hydraulic modeling of a hypothetical greywater recycling system as an integrated part of the Kuching urban water supply, where the greywater is treated, recycled and reused in the domestic environment. The modeling efforts had shown water saving of more than 50% from the investigated system reinstating that the system presents an alternative water source worth-investing in an urban environment.
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spelling unimas-110832016-04-19T06:47:13Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/11083/ A Study of Ecological Sanitation As A Way To Combat Urban Water Stress Mah, D.Y.S. Putuhena, F.J. Salim, Said Law, P.L TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering Water supply is one of the basic infrastructure requirements. Water treatment and supply are often granted a much higher priority than wastewater collection and treatment, despite the fact that wastewater deserves a greater emphasis due to the impact of its poor management has on public health. A new commitment to give wastewater the same priority as water supply is a very positive development. A pilot project of greywater ecological treatment is established in Kuching city since 2003. Such treatment facility opens up an opportunity of wastewater reclamation for reuse as secondary sources of water for non-consumptive purposes. This paper aims in exploring the potential of the intended purposes in the newly developed ecological treatment project. By utilising the Wallingford Software model, InfoWorks WS (Water Supply) is employed to carry out a hydraulic modeling of a hypothetical greywater recycling system as an integrated part of the Kuching urban water supply, where the greywater is treated, recycled and reused in the domestic environment. The modeling efforts had shown water saving of more than 50% from the investigated system reinstating that the system presents an alternative water source worth-investing in an urban environment. The Institution of Engineers, Malaysia 2008 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/11083/1/A%20study%20of%20ecological%20sanitation%20as%20a%20way%20to%20combat%20urban%20water%20stress%20%28abstract%29.pdf Mah, D.Y.S. and Putuhena, F.J. and Salim, Said and Law, P.L (2008) A Study of Ecological Sanitation As A Way To Combat Urban Water Stress. The Institution of Engineers, Malaysia, 69 (3). ISSN 0126-513X
spellingShingle TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
Mah, D.Y.S.
Putuhena, F.J.
Salim, Said
Law, P.L
A Study of Ecological Sanitation As A Way To Combat Urban Water Stress
title A Study of Ecological Sanitation As A Way To Combat Urban Water Stress
title_full A Study of Ecological Sanitation As A Way To Combat Urban Water Stress
title_fullStr A Study of Ecological Sanitation As A Way To Combat Urban Water Stress
title_full_unstemmed A Study of Ecological Sanitation As A Way To Combat Urban Water Stress
title_short A Study of Ecological Sanitation As A Way To Combat Urban Water Stress
title_sort study of ecological sanitation as a way to combat urban water stress
topic TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/11083/
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/11083/1/A%20study%20of%20ecological%20sanitation%20as%20a%20way%20to%20combat%20urban%20water%20stress%20%28abstract%29.pdf