Alternative water supply systems
The book provides insights into a range of aspects associated with alternative water supply systems and an evidence base (through case studies) on potential water savings and trade-offs. The information organized in the book is aimed at facilitating wider uptake of context specific alternatives at a...
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London
IWA Publishing
2015
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Table of Contents:
- Section I: Rainwater Harvesting and Condensate Recovery Systems
- Performance and economics of internally plumbed rainwater tanks: An Australian perspective
- Evaluating rain tank pump performance at a micro-component level
- The verification of a behavioural model for simulating the hydraulic performance of rainwater harvesting systems
- Rainwater harvesting for domestic water demand and stormwater management
- Rainwater harvesting for toilet flushing in UK schools: opportunities for combining with water efficiency
- Community participation in decentralised rainwater systems: a Mexican case study
- Assessing domestic rainwater harvesting storage cost and geographic availability in Uganda's Rakai District
- Incentivising and charging for rainwater harvesting - three international perspective
- Air conditioning condensate recovery and reuse for non-Potable applications
- Section 2. Greywater Recycling Systems
- Greywater reuse: risk identification, quantification and management
- Greywater recycling: guidelines for safe adoption
- Membrane processes for greywater recycling
- Energy and carbon implications of water saving micro-components and greywater reuse systems
- Section 3. Wastewater Reuse Systems
- Introduction to sewer mining: technology and health risks
- The Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park Water Recycling System, London
- Decentralised wastewater treatment and reuse plants: understanding their fugitive greenhouse gas emissions and environmental footprint
- Large-scale water reuse systems and energy
- Risk mitigation for wastewater irrigation systems in low-income countries: opportunities and limitations of the WHO guidelines
- Section 4. Decision Making and Implementation
- Decision support systems for water reuse in smart building water cycle management
- A blueprint for moving from building-scale to district-scale - San Francisco's non-potable water programme
- The socio-technology of alternative water systems


