2010
DOI: 10.4314/wsa.v33i4.52936
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The use and disposal of greywater in the non-sewered areas of South Africa: Part 2 – Greywater management options

Abstract: Greywater has been identified as a key area of research in South Africa owing to the fact that service delivery in low-income areas largely consists of on-site dry sanitation with communal water points where greywater has the potential to create a host of environmental and health problems. The main aim of this study was to investigate the use and disposal of greywater in non-sewered areas in South Africa and this included developing options for the management thereof, both in terms of reducing health and envir… Show more

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“…They also shared the view that solid waste removal, surface water management and similar issues should be addressed by the municipality (cf. Carden et al, 2007;Douglas et al, 2008;Armitage et al, 2009).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They also shared the view that solid waste removal, surface water management and similar issues should be addressed by the municipality (cf. Carden et al, 2007;Douglas et al, 2008;Armitage et al, 2009).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some local authorities, e.g. Cape Town Municipality, have introduced policies and by-laws (currently in draft form), which provide guidance relevant to the management and use of greywater for irrigation, either explicitly or implicitly (Carden et al, 2007). However, the status of such guidance remains in doubt as long as the legislative status of greywater use is not clarified.…”
Section: Existing Practices and Guidelines For Greywater Usementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Combined with the high concentration of pollutants in greywater in informal settlements, the lack of proper waste and wastewater infrastructure and the widespread mingling of different waste streams, this has led to doubts concerning the possibility of the safe use of greywater in these settlements (Carden et al, 2007). The paradox is that greywater offers the greatest potential for improvement in household nutritional status and social functioning in poor rural settlements, and in urban and peri-urban settlements around the major metropoles of South Africa (Van Averbeke, 2007 (Rodda et al, 2010a;b).…”
Section: Interdependence Of Quality and Quantity Of Greywatermentioning
confidence: 99%
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