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  2. Decentralized wastewater system - Wikipedia

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    They are also referred as "decentralized wastewater treatment systems" because the main technical challenge is the adequate choice of a treatment and/or disposal facility. [2] [3] A commonly used acronym for decentralized wastewater treatment system, is DEWATS. [3]

  3. Bremen Overseas Research and Development Association

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    BORDA has worked in India since 1979, making it the oldest region to be served by the organization. Programs implemented span the range of BORDA services, from Decentralized Wastewater Treatment (DEWATS) to Decentralized Energy Supplies. Currently, BORDA-South Asia (BORDA-SA) works in nine Indian states, as well as neighboring regions.

  4. List of abbreviations used in sanitation - Wikipedia

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    DEWATS - Decentralized wastewater treatment system; DFID - Department for International Development (United Kingdom) DNA - Deoxyribonucleic acid; DO - Dissolved oxygen; DRC - Democratic Republic of the Congo; DRR - Disaster risk reduction

  5. List of wastewater treatment technologies - Wikipedia

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    Chemical addition wastewater treatment; Clarifier; Coarse bubble diffusers; Composting toilet; Constructed wetland; Cross-flow filtration; Dark fermentation; Decanter centrifuge; Decentralized wastewater system; Diffuser (sewage) Dissolved air flotation; Dissolved gas flotation; Desalination; Distillation; Effluent Decontamination System ...

  6. Constructed wetland - Wikipedia

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    Constructed wetlands have been used in both centralized and decentralized wastewater systems. Primary treatment is recommended when there is a large amount of suspended solids or soluble organic matter (measured as biochemical oxygen demand and chemical oxygen demand). [3]

  7. Onsite sewage facility - Wikipedia

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    Onsite wastewater treatment systems have also contributed to an overabundance of nutrients in ponds, lakes, and coastal estuaries, leading to the excessive growth of algae and other nuisance aquatic plants (USEPA, 1996b). In addition, onsite systems contribute to contamination of drinking water sources.

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