EXOTIC ANATOMICAL INVESTIGATION STUDY ON EFFECTIVE USAGE OF RECYCLED WASTEWATER IN CONSTRUCTION

  • Unique Paper ID: 167247
  • Volume: 11
  • Issue: 3
  • PageNo: 960-963
  • Abstract:
  • Water is one of the world’s most valuable resources, yet it is under constant threat due to climate change and resulting drought, explosive population growth, and waste. One of the most promising efforts to stem the global water crisis is industrial and municipal water reclamation and reuse. The Waste Reuse Association defines reused, recycled, or reclaimed water as “water that is used more than one time before it passes back into the natural water cycle. "Thus, water recycling is the reuse of treated wastewater for beneficial purposes such as agricultural and landscape irrigation, industrial processes, toilet flushing, or replenishing a groundwater basin (referred to as groundwater recharge). Water reuse allows communities to become less dependent on groundwater and surface water sources and can decrease the diversion of water from sensitive ecosystems. Additionally, water reuse may reduce the nutrient loads from wastewater discharges into waterways, thereby reducing and preventing pollution. This ‘new’ water source may also be used to replenish overdrawn water sources and rejuvenate or reestablish those previously destroyed.

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@article{167247,
        author = {Sharmila M and ARAVIND RAJA G and SASI KUMAR A},
        title = {EXOTIC ANATOMICAL INVESTIGATION STUDY ON EFFECTIVE USAGE OF RECYCLED WASTEWATER IN CONSTRUCTION},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2024},
        volume = {11},
        number = {3},
        pages = {960-963},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=167247},
        abstract = {Water is one of the world’s most valuable resources, yet it is under constant threat due to climate change and resulting drought, explosive population growth, and waste. One of the most promising efforts to stem the global water crisis is industrial and municipal water reclamation and reuse. The Waste Reuse Association defines reused, recycled, or reclaimed water as “water that is used more than one time before it passes back into the natural water cycle. "Thus, water recycling is the reuse of treated wastewater for beneficial purposes such as agricultural and landscape irrigation, industrial processes, toilet flushing, or replenishing a groundwater basin (referred to as groundwater recharge). Water reuse allows communities to become less dependent on groundwater and surface water sources and can decrease the diversion of water from sensitive ecosystems. Additionally, water reuse may reduce the nutrient loads from wastewater discharges into waterways, thereby reducing and preventing pollution. This ‘new’ water source may also be used to replenish overdrawn water sources and rejuvenate or reestablish those previously destroyed.},
        keywords = {},
        month = {August},
        }

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  • ISSN: 2349-6002
  • Volume: 11
  • Issue: 3
  • PageNo: 960-963

EXOTIC ANATOMICAL INVESTIGATION STUDY ON EFFECTIVE USAGE OF RECYCLED WASTEWATER IN CONSTRUCTION

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