“…Nevertheless, this utilization carries substantial implications for water and energy consumption, especially for air dehumidification, particularly in regions characterized by water scarcity and predominantly hot climates (Luqman & Al-Ansari, 2021). Depending on the water efficiency rating of an evaporative cooler and the prevailing local climate conditions, water consumption for cooling a building can vary from 450 to 850 litters per day (Sahai, 2012;Sahai et al, 2012), which further escalation in buildings experiencing high occupancy rates. Yan et al (2010) undertook pilot-scale research investigating the use of ultrafiltration (UF) followed by reverse osmosis (RO) to treat the blowdown, which refers to the concentrated cooling water discharged by cooling towers, with the aim of reintroducing it into the cooling system.…”