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Overview of Greywater Reuse: the Potential of Greywater Systems to Aid Sustainable Water Management

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Thursday, November 18, 2010
Pacific Institute
This paper provides a broad overview of the state of greywater implementation and policy, with a special emphasis on the Middle East. It examines the potential of greywater to reduce the water and energy intensity of water uses, and it analyzes key issues that must be addressed for greywater to be accepted, and implemented, at larger scales.
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Water Supply and ScarcityAgricultureIntegrated Water Resource Management
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Topical Report
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Regional

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