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Wastewater Reuse and Recycling Systems: A Perspective into India and Australia

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dc.contributor.author Mekala, Gayathri Devi
dc.contributor.author Davidson, Brian
dc.contributor.author Samad, Madar
dc.contributor.author Boland, Anne-Maree
dc.date.accessioned 2009-09-02T20:05:17Z
dc.date.available 2009-09-02T20:05:17Z
dc.date.issued 2008 en_US
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/10535/4716
dc.description.abstract "With issues of climate change, increase in urban population and the increased demand for water from competing sectors, wastewater recycling is becoming an important strategy to complement the existing water resources for both developing and developed countries. There are lessons, experiences, data and technology that can be shared for mutual benefit. The current paper is part of a doctoral research and presents a comprehensive literature review on the following issues in India and Australia: some key statistics of wastewater use and recycling; rationale for wastewater use; problems in promoting recycling; research gaps; economic characteristics of wastewater; wastewater markets and its future potential." en_US
dc.language English en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries IWMI Working Paper, no. 128 en_US
dc.subject recycling en_US
dc.subject cost en_US
dc.subject water pollution en_US
dc.subject irrigation en_US
dc.subject water management en_US
dc.subject developing countries en_US
dc.title Wastewater Reuse and Recycling Systems: A Perspective into India and Australia en_US
dc.type Working Paper en_US
dc.type.methodology Case Study en_US
dc.publisher.workingpaperseries International Water Management Institute, Colombo, Sri Lanka en_US
dc.coverage.region Middle East & South Asia en_US
dc.coverage.region Pacific and Australia en_US
dc.coverage.country Australia, India en_US
dc.subject.sector Water Resource & Irrigation en_US


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