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Non-conventional water resources in coastal areas: a review on the use of reclaimed water

  • Autores: Miquel Salgot de Marçay, Josefina C. Tapias Pantebre
  • Localización: Geologica acta: an international earth science journal, ISSN 1695-6133, Vol. 2, Nº. 2, 2004 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Hydrological Research in Earth Sciences: Trends and challenges for the XXI Century), págs. 121-134
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • In an era of increasing contest for limited water resources a wise joint management of conventional and non-conventional water resources must be considered. Water scarcity aggravates in coastal zones which are often characterised by high population density, intense economic activity and tourism meaning heavy seasonal water demands. The relationships between sea and land water can also compromise the quality of available freshwater. In this context, the use of non-conventional water increases the availability of water supplies. Non-conventional water resources of lower quality could be directed to meet several needs (like watering lawns, washing cars, flushing toilets and cooling systems, among others). Therefore, significantly more potable water would be available to meet human demand for safe water.


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