2020
DOI: 10.1002/ieam.4277
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Comparative Preliminary Evaluation of 2 In‐stream Water Treatment Technologies for the Agricultural Reuse of Drainage Water in the Nile Delta

Abstract: This article is part of the special series "Improving Water Security in Africa." The work is the culmination of 7 Horizon 2020 projects focused on the environmental and social challenges of improving water security in African countries.

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“…Pinelli et al [56] studied the use of full-scale SCW in the treatment of effluents originating from irrigated rural areas mixed with the municipal sewage, and compared this treatment with facultative ponds. The system comprised a decanter as a pre-treatment followed by the SCW and solar disinfection.…”
Section: Cws As Post-treatment Of Domestic Effluentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pinelli et al [56] studied the use of full-scale SCW in the treatment of effluents originating from irrigated rural areas mixed with the municipal sewage, and compared this treatment with facultative ponds. The system comprised a decanter as a pre-treatment followed by the SCW and solar disinfection.…”
Section: Cws As Post-treatment Of Domestic Effluentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The new technologies developed, that would be adapted to the social and technical context would be able to produce irrigation-quality water from municipal and industrial wastewaters, as that from drainage canals. The MADFORWATER aims to develop wastewater treatment and reuse, improving agricultural production as well as decreasing exploitation of water reserves and water pollution [2]. Adsorption, as the widely used method plays a vital role in wastewater treatment, which is based on the physical interaction between metal ions and sorbents [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%