Graywater Reuse Project

Support for the CSBE graywater reuse project has been provided by a grant from the Enhanced Productivity Program at the Jordanian Ministry of Planning.  Additional support has been provided by the Small Grants Scheme at the British Embassy in Amman.

       

Table of Contents for the CSBE Graywater Project

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  • Introduction to the CSBE Graywater Reuse Project

  • Preliminary Guidelines for Using Graywater for Irrigation

  • A Report on Graywater Reuse in other Countries and its Applicability to Jordan

  • A Report on Graywater Reuse in Jordan

  • Development of Workable Solutions for Jordan

  • List of Plants that Tolerate Alkaline Soils

    (plants recommended for irrigation with graywater)

  • List of Plants that do not Tolerate Alkaline Soils

    (plants that should not be irrigated with graywater)

  • Directory of Suppliers and Specialists for Graywater Systems in Jordan

  •  Graywater Demonstration Filtering Unit Developed by CSBE

  • Casa del Agua and Desert House: Two Residential Demonstration-Research Projects on Water and Energy Efficiency
    An essay on a presentation made by Richard Brittain to Diwan al-Mimar on May 31, 2001

  • A Graywater Reuse Study in Southern Arizona and the Water Conservation Demonstration Garden in San Diego, California
    An essay on a presentation made by Val L. Little to Diwan al-Mimar on May 31, 2001

  • Greywater Use in the Middle East: Technical, Social, Economic and Policy Issues
    A book published by Practical Action Publishing (2010) and edited by Stephen McIlwaine, director of CSBE, and Mark Redwood, program leader at International Development Research Centre (IDRC).  This book examines technical approaches to treating and using greywater for irrigation, non-technical issues influencing the effectiveness of greywater use, and economic as well as policy issues relating to the sustainability of greywater use.  The book is available from the publisher and online booksellers.  An electronic version of the book is available from the IDRC web site.

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