Data supporting: 'Downscaling reverse osmosis for single-household wastewater reuse: towards low-cost decentralised sanitation through a batch open-loop configuration'
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2022-10-31 09:16
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Cranfield University
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Thomas, Navya; McAdam, Ewan; Davey, Chris (2022). Data supporting: 'Downscaling reverse osmosis for single-household wastewater reuse: towards low-cost decentralised sanitation through a batch open-loop configuration'. Cranfield Online Research Data (CORD). Dataset. https://doi.org/10.17862/cranfield.rd.16674337
Abstract
There is a significant demand for water recycling in low-income countries. However, wastewater infrastructure is primarily decentralised, necessitating the development of affordable household-scale reclamation technology. In this study, a batch open-loop reverse osmosis (RO) system is therefore investigated as a low-cost clean water reclamation route from highly saline concentrated blackwater
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Decentralised RO', 'Batch RO', 'Urine and faeces', 'Blackwater', 'Wastewater RO', 'Wastewater Treatment Processes'
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10.17862/cranfield.rd.16674337
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Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation via Georgia Tech Research Corporation (Funding ID: INV-002230)