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Towards Enhancement of Water Sovereignty by Implementing the ‘Constructed Wetland for Reuse’ Technology in Gated Community

Authors : Rahul S. Sutar, B. Lekshmi, Dilip R. Ranade, Yogen J. Parikh, Shyam R. Asolekar

Published in: Sustainable Environment and Infrastructure

Publisher: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

The eco-centric wastewater treatment technology entitled ‘CW4Reuse’ (Constructed Wetland for Reuse) for treatment of domestic wastewaters employing horizontal subsurface-flow constructed wetland (CW) beds has been developed and demonstrated in India. A case study of treatment of wastewater using CW is presented in this paper based on our current research and demonstration of the developed technology. The CW4Reuse technology has been demonstrated in the Town of Katel, District of Buldhana, State of Maharashtra, India. The CW4Reuse technology has evidently shown the high treatment efficiency for the wastewater treatment in Katel. It is hoped that the CW4Reuse technology will potentially play a significant role to strengthen the country’s agricultural economy on one hand and will also improve the rural and peri-urban sanitation on the other hand. Additionally, it will enhance the ‘ecosystem restoration and rejuvenation’ of urban as well as rural waterfronts in India. Moreover, the CW4Reuse technology is utilizing the skills of rural people—which will ultimately fortify the inclusive growth of the community.

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Metadata
Title
Towards Enhancement of Water Sovereignty by Implementing the ‘Constructed Wetland for Reuse’ Technology in Gated Community
Authors
Rahul S. Sutar
B. Lekshmi
Dilip R. Ranade
Yogen J. Parikh
Shyam R. Asolekar
Copyright Year
2021
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-51354-2_15