Technical and economic impact of water reuse as an integrated water resource management measure in rural water supply systems

Author:

Angelova Irina1ORCID,Alitchkov Dimiter1,Radovanov Viden1

Affiliation:

1. 1 University of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy, Faculty of Hydraulic Engineering, Department of Water supply, Sewerage, Water and Wastewater Treatment, 1 Hr. Smirnenski Blvd. 1164 Sofia, Bulgaria

Abstract

ABSTRACT Water reuse becomes an alternative to reduce the demand in the conventional water supply systems, especially in regions, where non-potable use of drinking water, as for garden and grass irrigation, is predominant. This study evaluates the footprint of reuse on small water supply systems in rural areas, where raw water quality does not meet the drinking water standards and complicated treatment is needed. Individual facilities for reuse of potential rainwater, light gray, gray and domestic wastewater in the households could lead to a decrease in non-potable tap water use up to 60% and a decrease of households' annual expenses for water supply up to 93 €/household. The installation of individual facilities for common reuse of rainwater and gray wastewater requires the highest investment costs, but the option`s operational costs are between 15% and 20% lower than all other options considered. The Drinking Water Treatment Plant capacity reduction due to Integrated Water Resource Management measures implementation enables from 48% up to 58% saving in the total operational costs for drinking water supply in the settlement. The shortest payback period and best economic impact of reuse for small scale water supply systems is observed if rainwater and gray wastewater are reused together.

Funder

National Science Fund at the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Bulgaria

Publisher

IWA Publishing

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