Building-integrated Water Reuse In Combination With Urban Farming
Price
Free (open access)
Transaction
Volume
191
Pages
5
Page Range
1603 - 1607
Published
2014
Size
722 kb
Paper DOI
10.2495/SC141362
Copyright
WIT Press
Author(s)
I. Gehrke
Abstract
Building-integrated water recycling is aimed at saving water in office buildings and housing complexes by separate collections and afterwards biological treatment of the various waste water streams. Moreover, the combination with aquaponics and hydroponics allows for the production of fresh food, namely vegetables and fish, whereby water for irrigation purposes as well as transport costs for vegetables will be saved. The presented research work comprises two stages: (1) the development and implementation of combined water treatment systems at laboratory scale particularly for black water treatment, and (2) field tests at a representative huge housing complex. As result of the first research phase a liquid fertilizer could be produced by means of a combined process concluding a hydrolysis step, sedimentation, followed by microfiltration. The intended relation of the nutrients was nearly achieved.
Keywords
water reuse, hydroponics, aquaponics