Membrane assisted technology appraisal for water reuse applications in South Africa |
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Authors: | Seyed M.K. Sadr Isaiah Mashamaite Devendra Saroj Sabeha Ouki Adesola Ilemobade |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey, UK;2. Engineering Directorate, Limpopo Department of Agriculture, Polokwane, South Africa;3. School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa |
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Abstract: | Water scarcity, pertaining to many interrelated issues e.g. rapid urbanisation and increasing water pollution, has been acknowledged around the world. Water reuse has emerged as a viable water conservation measure to satisfy water demand in many communities. Among the diversity of wastewater treatment processes, membrane assisted treatment technologies have been employed for different water reuse scenarios. In this regard, one of the most critical problems is how to select an appropriate membrane technology for a water reuse scenario. This research therefore develops a decision making framework for selection of wastewater treatment technology. The framework is applied to different non-potable reuse scenarios in South African cities and suburban areas by employing a multi criteria analysis method. The results show that this approach is able to provide a systematic and rigorous analysis which can help in comparing and selecting wastewater technologies. |
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Keywords: | membrane technologies water reuse multi-criteria analysis technology selection wastewater treatment D-Sight® software |
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