2019
DOI: 10.5004/dwt.2019.24978
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Public attitude for acceptance of grey water reuse in Istanbul and the impact of informing potential consumers

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“…While few educated males used greywater from showers and machine wash for watering plants. This finding is in line with Taher et al (2019), who believed that people are reusing the grey water from machine wash for watering plants and gardens.…”
Section: Discussion and Findingssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…While few educated males used greywater from showers and machine wash for watering plants. This finding is in line with Taher et al (2019), who believed that people are reusing the grey water from machine wash for watering plants and gardens.…”
Section: Discussion and Findingssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…While 65 (31.7%) of the respondents preferred recycling because of inadequate fresh water for some house chores like cleaning floors and drainage channels, 140 (68.3%) attributed their preferences for water recycling to the availability of an avenue for its use when produced in their home, indicating that there is no provision for wastewater storage in their homes. Taher et al (2019) and Maquet (2020), in separate investigations, revealed that people's choice for water recycling is poor in view of the unhygienic status of the already-used water, and public enlightenment was recommended. The fact that there is unhindered access to the source of fresh water will continue to water recycling technology in the study area.…”
Section: Preference For Wastewater Recyclingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Water resources are finite in nature and should be used with great caution to meet the demand in space and time (Vickers, 2002;Muta'aHellandendu, 2012;WWAP, 2015). Often, the decision of whether to ration or reuse water in homes arises at a point when fresh water is envisaged to be inadequate in supply with no immediate alternative (Taher et al, 2019). The practice of various water management procedures becomes significantly desirable if the availability of water needed to serve the purposes it is meant to serve in homes becomes limited (Tortajada, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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