• Title of article

    Sustainable wastewater management for small communities in the Middle East and North Africa

  • Author/Authors

    Bakir، نويسنده , , H.A.، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
  • Pages
    10
  • From page
    319
  • To page
    328
  • Abstract
    Accelerated expansion of wastewater services to small communities in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) is essential in order to address serious concerns over water scarcity and pollution in addition to meeting the demand for convenience and protecting public health. Centralized and conventional wastewater systems are currently the preferred choice of planners and decision-makers in MENA. Water and funding are not available to provide these centralized conventional services to small communities. aper presents an integrated approach to sustainable wastewater management for small communities in MENA under the severe water resources crisis. The approach calls for a paradigm shift from centralized conventional wastewater systems to decentralized wastewater systems. Management of wastewater in MENA should start at home. Wastewater generation should be reduced through a combination of domestic water conservation measures. On-site systems must be improved and monitored to control pollution and to recover water for non-potable water uses. Should the circumstances not allow the use of on-site systems, wastewater should be transported and managed through a community system applying the principles of decentralized wastewater management and using the settled sewers for wastewater transportation where appropriate. pproach will facilitate the accelerated and sustainable extension of environmentally responsible wastewater services to MENA’s small communities. It offers great potential for cost reduction, accommodates the necessary domestic water conservation efforts, reduces freshwater inputs in wastewater transportation thus eliminating unnecessary demand on freshwater, reduces associated environmental risks and increases wastewater reuse opportunities.
  • Keywords
    wastewater collection , settled sewers , Decentralization , small communities , Middle East , NORTH AFRICA. , pollution control , Water Resources , Wastewater
  • Journal title
    Journal of Environmental Management
  • Serial Year
    2001
  • Journal title
    Journal of Environmental Management
  • Record number

    1569026