A state-of-the-art-review on grey water management: a survey from 2000 to 2020s

Water reuse can contribute to reducing pressures on water resources, as an important approach and practice, reducing the demand for potable water for purposes not requiring high quality water. With water resources being depleted and the demand for water increased, grey water reuse becomes more popul...

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Construction
Design optimization
Design specifications
Dimensions
Drinking water
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Greywater
Pollutants
Recycling
Recycling centers
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Surveys and Questionnaires
Sustainability
Sustainable design
Waste Water
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Water demand
Water management
Water Purification
Water quality
Water Resources
Water reuse
Water treatment
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