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Revitalizing the water resource by reuse of recycled wastewater for the catchment region of Najafgarh Drain, Delhi (Also available on CD)

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CONTENTS Acknowledgement 1. Introduction..1 1.1. Premise 1.2. Aim 1.3. Objectives 1.4. Methodology 2. Waste Water and its Reuse...3 2.1. What is Waste Water 2.2. Sources and Classification of waste water 2.3. Constituents of waste water 2.4. Waste Water Quality Indicators 2.4.1.Physical Properties 2.4.2.Chemical Properties 2.4.3.Biological Properties 2.5. Waste Water Quality Standards 2.6. Water as a scarce resource: need for waste water reuse 2.7. Systems of water usage 2.7.1. Single Use Linear system 2.7.2. Multiple Use Cyclic System 2.8. Reuse of waste water: Benefits 2.9. Areas for reclamation and categories of reuse of waste water in cities 3. Literature Case Studies…9 3.1. Lake Manzala, Egypt 3.2. Other Wastewater Treatment and Reuse strategies used world over 3.3. Conclusions 4. Study region…25 4.1. Introduction to Delhi region 4.1.1. Location 4.1.2. Demographics 4.1.3. Linkages 4.1.4. Climate 4.1.5. Physiography + Topography 4.1.6. Hydrology 4.1.7. Geology 4.1.8. Soils 4.2. Study region definition 4.3. Status of Water Supply in the region 4.4. Status of Waste Water Generation and Treatment in the region 4.5. Key issues of Waste Water and Treatment in the region 5. Treatment of Waste Water…40 5.1. Waste Water treatment and reclamation 5.2. Basic Processes for Wastewater Treatment 5.3. Conventional Physio‐Chemical treatment system for wastewater 5.4. Natural treatment systems for wastewater 5.5. Comparative Analysis of treatment systems 6. Study of Natural Resources of the study region …52 6.1. Elevation + Surface Hydrology 6.2. Geology 6.3. Geomorphology 6.4. Soils 6.5. Geohydrology 6.6. Groundwater Recharge potential zones in the region 7. Analysis + Zoning…60 7.1. Sub‐Zones within the region: basis of categorization 7.2. Suitable system for Wastewater Treatment in the zone 7.3. Reuse of treated Wastewater 7.4. Zones for Treatment and Reuse 8. Proposal…68 8.1. Proposal for Present Condition 8.2. Treatment Methods + Quality of Treated Wastewater 8.3. Proposal for Future (as per Master Plan 2021) 8.4. Economic Valuation of the Project 8.5. Conclusions and Recommendations Bibliography + References
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CONTENTS Acknowledgement 1. Introduction..1 1.1. Premise 1.2. Aim 1.3. Objectives 1.4. Methodology 2. Waste Water and its Reuse...3 2.1. What is Waste Water 2.2. Sources and Classification of waste water 2.3. Constituents of waste water 2.4. Waste Water Quality Indicators 2.4.1.Physical Properties 2.4.2.Chemical Properties 2.4.3.Biological Properties 2.5. Waste Water Quality Standards 2.6. Water as a scarce resource: need for waste water reuse 2.7. Systems of water usage 2.7.1. Single Use Linear system 2.7.2. Multiple Use Cyclic System 2.8. Reuse of waste water: Benefits 2.9. Areas for reclamation and categories of reuse of waste water in cities 3. Literature Case Studies…9 3.1. Lake Manzala, Egypt 3.2. Other Wastewater Treatment and Reuse strategies used world over 3.3. Conclusions 4. Study region…25 4.1. Introduction to Delhi region 4.1.1. Location 4.1.2. Demographics 4.1.3. Linkages 4.1.4. Climate 4.1.5. Physiography + Topography 4.1.6. Hydrology 4.1.7. Geology 4.1.8. Soils 4.2. Study region definition 4.3. Status of Water Supply in the region 4.4. Status of Waste Water Generation and Treatment in the region 4.5. Key issues of Waste Water and Treatment in the region 5. Treatment of Waste Water…40 5.1. Waste Water treatment and reclamation 5.2. Basic Processes for Wastewater Treatment 5.3. Conventional Physio‐Chemical treatment system for wastewater 5.4. Natural treatment systems for wastewater 5.5. Comparative Analysis of treatment systems 6. Study of Natural Resources of the study region …52 6.1. Elevation + Surface Hydrology 6.2. Geology 6.3. Geomorphology 6.4. Soils 6.5. Geohydrology 6.6. Groundwater Recharge potential zones in the region 7. Analysis + Zoning…60 7.1. Sub‐Zones within the region: basis of categorization 7.2. Suitable system for Wastewater Treatment in the zone 7.3. Reuse of treated Wastewater 7.4. Zones for Treatment and Reuse 8. Proposal…68 8.1. Proposal for Present Condition 8.2. Treatment Methods + Quality of Treated Wastewater 8.3. Proposal for Future (as per Master Plan 2021) 8.4. Economic Valuation of the Project 8.5. Conclusions and Recommendations Bibliography + References

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