Reduction of microbial risk associated with greywater by disinfection processes for irrigation

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Abstract

Greywater is one of the most important alternative sources for irrigation in arid and semi-arid countries. However, the health risk associated with the microbial contents of these waters limits their utilization. Many techniques have been developed and used to generate a high microbiological quality of greywater. The main problem in the treatment of greywater lies in the nature of pathogenic bacteria in terms of their ability to survive during/after the treatment process. The present review focused on the health risk associated with the presence of pathogenic bacteria in greywater and the treatment technologies used for the disinfection processes.

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Al-Gheethi, A. A., Radin Mohamed, R. M. S., Efaq, A. N., & Amir Hashim, M. K. (2016). Reduction of microbial risk associated with greywater by disinfection processes for irrigation. Journal of Water and Health, 14(3), 379–398. https://doi.org/10.2166/wh.2015.220

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