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Green-Wall Based Treatment for Reclamation of Greywater: A New Approach
This paper presents reclamation of greywater using "Green-wall treatment system". A Green-wall of capacity 100 L/d has been implemented with the aim of greywater reclamation from a bathing water facility. The treatment system comprised of a degreasing tank of size 0.9 m x 0.9 m x 0.3 m for oil & grease removal, followed by a Green-wall. Removal of oil & grease has been done along with commonly observed pollutants in greywater, to prevent clogging of filler material. In stage-I studies, Green-wall pots are filled with 4–10 mm Ø inert filler material LECA and in stage-II, LECA is mixed with locally available coconut peat in equal proportion. Stage-I studies using LECA indicated that maximum achievable HRT is 12 h and the treated greywater with respect to BOD does not comply with USEPA (2012) norms for landscape irrigation. In stage-II, the optimized performance is observed at 16 &18 h HRT at hydraulic loading rate 67–70 L/m<sub>2</sub>/d, when compared with 14 and 12 h HRT. Treated greywater quality met the prescribed permissible limits with respect to BOD, TSS and FC and is observed to be innocuous in terms of the reuse options for agriculture and landscape irrigation. In stage-II, the BOD, COD, TSS and FC reduce from 48 to 10 mg/L, 58 to 18 mg/L, 96 to 10 mg/L and 400 CFU/ 100 mL to below detectable limits, respectively, at 18 h HRT.
Keywords
Bio-filtration, Coconut peat, Green-wall based treatment, Greywater,LECA, Reclamation, Wastewater treatment
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