• Author/Authors

    Geara, Darine Université Paris-Est - AgroParisTech - Leesu (ex-Cereve), France , Moilleron, Regis Université Paris-Est - AgroParisTech - Leesu (ex-Cereve), France , El Samarani, Antoine CNRS - Lebanese Atomic Energy Commission, Lebanon , Lorgeoux, Catherine Université Paris-Est - AgroParisTech - Leesu (ex-Cereve), France , Chebbo, Ghassan Lebanese University - Faculté of Engineering, Lebanon

  • Title Of Article

    STATE OF ART ABOUT WATER USES AND WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT IN LEBANON

  • شماره ركورد
    34262
  • Abstract
    This paper shows the real situation about management of water and wastewater in Lebanon and focuses on problems related to urban water pollution released in environment.Water and wastewater infrastructures have been rebuilt since 1992. However, wastewater management still remains one of the greatest challenges facing Lebanese people, since water supply projects have been given priority over wastewater projects. As a consequence of anincreased demand of water by agricultural, industrial and household sectors in the last decade, wastewater flows have been increased. In this paper, the existing wastewater treatment plants (WWTP) operating in Lebanon are presented. Most of them are small-scale community-based ones, only two large-scale plants, constructed by the government, are currently operational. Lebanese aquatic ecosystems are suffering from the deterioration of water quality because of an insufficient treatment of wastewater, which is limited mostly topre-treatment processes. In fact, domestic and industrial effluents are mainly conducted together in the sewer pipes to the WWTP before being discharged, without adequate treatment into the rivers or directly into the Mediterranean Sea. Such discharges arethreatening the coastal marine ecosystem in the Mediterranean basin.This paper aims at giving the current state of knowledge about water uses and wastewater management in Lebanon. The main conclusion drawn from this state of art is alack of data. In fact, the available data are limited to academic research without being representative on a national scale.
  • From Page
    139
  • NaturalLanguageKeyword
    water quality , management , wastewater , WWTP
  • JournalTitle
    Lebanese Science Journal
  • To Page
    152
  • JournalTitle
    Lebanese Science Journal