2020
DOI: 10.3390/w12123593
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Revisiting Soil Aquifer Treatment: Improving Biodegradation and Filtration Efficiency Using a Highly Porous Material

Abstract: Soil aquifer treatment (SAT) is an established and sustainable wastewater treatment approach for water reuse that has been gaining increased attention in various countries around the world. Increasing volumes of domestic wastewater and escalating real estate prices around urban areas emphasize the urgent need to maximize the treatment efficiency by revisiting the SAT setup. In this study, a novel approach was examined to increase biodegradation rates and improve the quality of SAT topsoil effluent. Experiments… Show more

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“…Soil Aquifer treatment technique can be useful to supplement water supply in both regions (arid and semi-arid) of the ecosphere where the resources of groundwater have over exploited. It is very attractive for developing countries and also developed countries in the world as it is healthy, removes numerous contaminants, eco-friendly, and uses of chemicals are minimized [9]. Moreover, this method provides an innovative conducts to help with wastewater reclamation in a safe way.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Soil Aquifer treatment technique can be useful to supplement water supply in both regions (arid and semi-arid) of the ecosphere where the resources of groundwater have over exploited. It is very attractive for developing countries and also developed countries in the world as it is healthy, removes numerous contaminants, eco-friendly, and uses of chemicals are minimized [9]. Moreover, this method provides an innovative conducts to help with wastewater reclamation in a safe way.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%