2007
DOI: 10.1300/j064v31n02_06
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An Investigation on Natural Wastewater Treatment System and Re-Usability of Wastewater in Irrigation

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“…The NTS are simpler and usually reasonably successful in eliminating most pollutants, but they can differ depending on the climate [49,55,65,66]. Yet, even under extreme operating conditions, NTS can work although its efficiency level goes down in cold conditions [9,10,53,67,68]. An NTS is most competent in warm, sunny climates [69,70].…”
Section: Pros and Cons Of Ntssmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The NTS are simpler and usually reasonably successful in eliminating most pollutants, but they can differ depending on the climate [49,55,65,66]. Yet, even under extreme operating conditions, NTS can work although its efficiency level goes down in cold conditions [9,10,53,67,68]. An NTS is most competent in warm, sunny climates [69,70].…”
Section: Pros and Cons Of Ntssmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In spite of its advantages, the accessibility and price of the land is the main limiting factor of NTS, as systems require a significant portion of open space for treatment plants. Hence, NTS tend to be viable only in the small cities and suburban areas, where land is not a major constraining factor [40,67,74]. Starkl et al [75] argue that NTS may appear to be inappropriate in urban and peri-urban areas due to high land prices.…”
Section: Pros and Cons Of Ntssmentioning
confidence: 99%