Title:

Water use options for regional development. Potentials of new water technologies in Central Northern Namibia

Author(s):
Publication Year:
2009
Abstract:

The CuveWaters project relates the alignment and implementation of innovative water technologies to an Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) in the Cuvelai-Etosha-Basin, which lies in Central Northern Namibia. The aim here is to improve inhabitants' living conditions by means of appropriate technical schemes and measures - particularly with a view to enhancing water supply and basic sanitation (incl. waste water disposal). A focal part of Cuve-Waters concerns the re-use of water, efficient use of water and utilisation of different water qualities for different purposes (multi-resource mix). With respect to urban conditions and the problems of adequate supply and sanitation, the prospect of a semi-decentralised infrastructure system is under investigation, a concept which includes rainwater utilisation as well as waste water collection and treatment. One major option for such systems, in which waste water is considered a valuable resource, is a washing house combining effective waste water collection (vacuum sewer) with high-tech separation techniques (generation of energy, nutrients and waste water processing).

Series Title:
CuveWaters Papers
Number:
6
Item Type:
Report
Language:
en
Files:
Attachment Size
CuveWater Paper 6.pdf 1.29 MB

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