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Grey Water treatment by ozone

2017 - 2018 • GreenLife GmbH

Purpose

Grey Water treatment in houses, small companies, residential buildings, and reuse it for domestic purposes.

Activities

When the well is dry, we will know the worth of water. Water is the driving force of all nature no one can deny that.
Global warming is doing a great job consuming earth’s water over and above the rapid growing in population, for those reasons extreme poverty is growing larger each day, so all eyes focuses on new ways to supply earth’s water.

Jordan now is sorted one of the five-driest countries in the world; being one of the most arid countries; Jordan is facing water shortage now before than ever, this encourages people to initiate discussions to overcome this disaster.
Innovative technologies and progressive systems are being used to overcome these obstacles. On top of innovative water resources solutions is separation of greywater and reuse it again, this concerns to everyone involved to water management as a sustainable approach.

This study took place in Schwerin, Germany, in GreenLife Company, a pilot plant consist of treating greywater using ozone to match the standards for toilet flushing and irrigation purposes. The system was designed after replacing an UV treatment plant with a new ozone treatment plant using three consecutive tanks of a different treatment stages and ends with a product of clean water, sedimentation stage, reaction chamber which ozone will be bubbled through a diffuser in the reaction chamber to show which of which can give us better results.

Images

Image: Three tanks: Grey water tank, reaction chamber, clear water tank. Ozone Generator, Air compressor.

Countries of activity

Location of main activity

Objectives

• To investigate the effect of ozone treatment of GW treatment plant effluent on disinfection and the transformation of selected contaminants of emerging concern.
• Examine the effect of different ozone doses on the characteristics of the treated water.
• Comparison between UV light disinfection efficiency and the ozone disinfection on the same treated water.

Contact information

Mohammad Al Jarrah
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Sebastian Jacob
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Europe & Central Asia Greywater or wastewater Middle East & North Africa Other funding source or unspecified Private sector, including social enterprises Product design and engineering Specific to one or several countries Treatment of wastewater or greywater

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