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100 _aGoswami, Joy
245 0 _aExploring the potential for recycling urban wastewater and augmentation of water supply : a case of Vadodara city (Also available on CD)
260 _c2013
300 _a54,7,3,10p.CD-ROM
505 _aTable Of Contents List of Figures 12 List of Graphs 12 List of Tables 12 1. Introduction 14 1.1.General 14 1.2.Need for the study 15 1.3. Aim 16 1.4.Research Questions 16 1.5. Objectives 16 1.6. Study Framework 16 1.7. Scope of the study 18 2. Literature Review 19 2.1. Wastewater and Reuse 19 2.1.1. What is wastewater? 19 2.2. Why reuse wastewater? 20 2.3. Objectives of Recycling 20 2.4. Factorsinfluencing reuseof wastewater 21 2.5. What are possible reuse applications of wastewater? 22 2.5.1. Potable Reuse 22 2.5.2. Industrial uses of reclaimed wastewater 22 2.5.3. Agricultural uses of reclaimed wastewater 23 2.5.4. Impoundments 23 2.5.5. Urban Reuse 23 2.6. Wastewater Reclamation 24 Process of wastewater reclamation 24 2.7. Case Studies 24 2.7.1. Singapore?s NEWater 24 2.7.2. Australia Recycle Practices 26 3. Context of Vadodara City 29 3.1. City Profile 29 3.2. Water Supply 30 3.3. Wastewater Scenario 31 3.4. Agriculture 32 3.5. Industries 33 4. Data Analysis and Inferences 34 4.1. Planning wastewater reuse 34 4.1.1. Step A: Identify quantity of reclaimed water available 35 4.1.2. Step B: Screen all existing and potential future users and uses 35 4.1.3. Step C: Identify potential users 36 4.1.4. Step D: Determine if potential users will accept reclaimed water. 37 4.1.5. Step E: Compare supply to potential demand 41 4.2. Case Study: Bamroli Tertiary Treatment Plant, Surat, Gujarat 45 4.3. Tertiary Treatment for Industrial Use 46 5. Summary of Findings 49 6. Recommendations 50 Bibliography 53
700 _aGoswami, Subhranshu (Guide)
891 _a2011 Batch
891 _aFP-PG
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