Recycling and Reuse of Laundry Waste Water
| AUTHOR | Wasim, Fatima; Bari, Sehar; Noman, Durr-E-Shahwar et al. |
| PUBLISHER | LAP Lambert Academic Publishing (02/08/2014) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
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Water is a valuable product, which should be used carefully. Increased global consumption of water has become a growing concern from a few decades, which has increased the demand of water recycling and reuse of waste-water by treating it with appropriate methods and technologies to meet the needs and aspirations of future generation. The reuse and recycling of laundry waste-water was carried out at lab scale. In this study, two random laundries were selected. A survey of PU and LCWU hostel laundries was made to characterize the laundry waste-water. A low cost sand and gravel filter was designed to reuse the laundry waste-water for the first rinse. Treated water was considered as low-grade water, which was found suitable for the first rinse of clothes in both laundries. By the uses of this low-grade water, 0.7m3 and 0.8m3 of fresh water from PU and LCWU laundries could be save daily.
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ISBN-13:
9783659517761
ISBN-10:
3659517763
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Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language:
English
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Page Count:
56
Carton Quantity:
126
Product Dimensions:
6.00 x 0.13 x 9.00 inches
Weight:
0.21 pound(s)
Country of Origin:
US
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Water is a valuable product, which should be used carefully. Increased global consumption of water has become a growing concern from a few decades, which has increased the demand of water recycling and reuse of waste-water by treating it with appropriate methods and technologies to meet the needs and aspirations of future generation. The reuse and recycling of laundry waste-water was carried out at lab scale. In this study, two random laundries were selected. A survey of PU and LCWU hostel laundries was made to characterize the laundry waste-water. A low cost sand and gravel filter was designed to reuse the laundry waste-water for the first rinse. Treated water was considered as low-grade water, which was found suitable for the first rinse of clothes in both laundries. By the uses of this low-grade water, 0.7m3 and 0.8m3 of fresh water from PU and LCWU laundries could be save daily.
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