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Researchers have developed a simple laboratory protocol for testing greywater treatment technologies to determine if they meet national recycled water standards, a breakthrough that could boost efforts to conserve national water resources.
Greywater may contain not only chemicals such as phosphorus and chlorine from personal and household cleaning products, but a range of disease microorganisms--bacteria, viruses, protozoa and helminths.
While most greywater treatment technologies can remove these, technology uptake has been slow due to the lack of a national testing standard for ...