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Sewage Bot: Reusing Drainage Water through Filtration for Watering Plants via Sprinkler

A Research Paper

Presented to

The Faculty of Sta. Catalina Science High School

Department of Education

In Partial Fulfilment

of the Requirements for Research

Senior High School

Alissa Nicole Q. Bulangis

Candice Chloe V. Berjes

Camila Kim Y. Cabalida

Angelie B. Daniel

John Mark Lejran S. Bahande

Carl Gabriel Quezon

Khent M. Omania
Introduction

A increasing problem in many places of the world is water scarcity. It is imperative that we grab

critical reuse and filtration opportunities now in order to ensure future access to dependable

water supplies. Reusing and recovering water offers a special and practical way to supplement

conventional water sources. Water reuse can assist in closing the loop between the supply of

fresh water and the disposal of wastewater since it is a multidisciplinary and crucial component

of the development and management of water resources(Leverenz H, Asano T et. al, 2011)

Domestic water consumption makes up 8% of total global water use (UNWATER 2012).

Particularly in developed countries, domestic water use is often many times larger than the

WHO minimum recommended per capita consumption. Reusing the wastewater generated at

the home level is one efficient strategy to cut down on water usage. Reusing wastewater offers

the potential to boost food output or create jobs while also saving money and water by

decreasing water usage.

Given the growing worldwide water constraint, the long-standing practice of using sewage

wastewater for agricultural purposes is gaining new attention(Tzanakakis et al., 2014). Humans

have reused water for a very long time, sometimes in inappropriate ways, of course. During the

Bronze Age (3200–1100 BC), farmers utilized their home wastewater to irrigate their

crops(Angelakis A, Gikas P, 2014)


The use of raw wastewater poses real public health problems. There is an apparent necessity

of sewage treatment before any usage of the water. Thus, many new or modified treatment

processes are being investigated in attempt to solve the serious water supply and wastewater

disposal problems of the growing population and its industries(Kiemde M, et al. 2018)

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