城市周边地区塔式花园的灰水特性和再利用——乌干达坎帕拉卡瓦拉的经验

N. R. Kulabako, N. K. Ssonko, J. Kinobe
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本研究的目的是了解灰水的特性,并在乌干达坎帕拉市卡瓦拉的城郊居住区展示一种低成本的再利用选择,包括应用小型塔式花园进行灰水处理和再利用。为了实现这一点,在选定的家庭进行了实地调查、灰水和土壤取样和分析以及塔式花园安装。在卡瓦拉,灰水的常见来源是厨房、浴室和洗衣房,大多数家庭(72%)将洗衣水倒在露天排水沟和房屋附近的空间。该地区产生的灰水显示出较高的BOD5 (71 ~ 873 mg / l)、COD (140 ~ 4886 mg / l)和大肠杆菌(<0 ~ 13900 cfu / 100 mL)值,需要在排放前进行处理。灰水平均BOD5/COD比较低(<0.5),不易采用生物处理方法处理。施用灰水对塔式花园土壤钾、有机质和氮含量影响有限,但对土壤磷含量有提高作用。在灰水塔上种植的蔬菜茁壮成长,但受到害虫的攻击,需要进行害虫防治。拥有塔楼花园的家庭欣赏这项技术的简单性。要创造对它的需求,就需要在社区内进行宣传和社会营销。需要确定塔式花园的水力负荷,以指导特定数量的生成灰水的数量和大小,以获得最佳性能。还需要进一步监测,以确定每土壤量的蔬菜产量、对作物生长和人民生计的影响。
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Greywater Characteristics and Reuse in Tower Gardens in Peri-Urban Areas - Experiences of Kawaala, Kampala, Uganda
This study was undertaken to create an understanding of greywater characteristics and to demonstrate a low cost reuse option involving application of small tower gardens for Greywater treatment and reuse in a peri-urban settlement, Kawaala in Kampala city, Uganda. To realise this, field surveys, greywater and soil sampling and analysis and, tower garden installation at selected households were undertaken. The common sources of greywater in Kawaala were found to be kitchen, bathroom and laundry with the majority of the households (72%) pouring laundry water in open drains and spaces adjacent to their homes. The greywater generated in the area exhibited high BOD5 (71-873 mgL -1 ) and COD (140-4886 mgL -1 ) and E.Coli (<0-13900 cfu per 100 mL) values necessitating treatment prior to disposal in the environment. The greywater had low average BOD5/COD ratio (<0.5) meaning that it is not easily treatable by biological means. Greywater application to the tower gardens, had limited impact on the soil potassium, organic matter and nitrogen content but increased the phosphorus content. The vegetables grown in the greywater towers thrived but were attacked by pests necessitating pest control. The households with the tower gardens appreciated the simplicity of the technology. To create demand for it requires sensitization and social marketing within the community. There is need to determine the hydraulic load of a tower garden to guide the number and size for a particular quantity of generated greywater for optimum performance. Also further monitoring is needed to ascertain the vegetable yield per soil volume, impact on crop growth and people's livelihoods.
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