Water scarcity is a problem that currently affects a large part of the world's population. The manufacture of concrete involves the consumption of large quantities of drinking water, as …
Construction industries consume huge amounts of potable water during activities such as washing of aggregates, stone crushing, manufacturing, and curing of concrete, mortars …
The concrete industry is a significant consumer of drinking water and natural aggregates, such as sand and gravel. However, the scarcity of water and aggregate resources and the …
A Micheal, HAE Salam - Environment, Development and Sustainability, 2024 - Springer
Water scarcity is a problem that faces many regions. In a developing and arid countries, the need for fresh water is exponentially increasing. One of the most water consuming industries …
O Deldar, T Akçaoğlu, M Ergil - Iranian Journal of Science and Technology …, 2024 - Springer
This study investigated the impacts of treated wastewater (TWW) on concrete mechanical and durability properties, addressing the growing freshwater demand in the concrete …
Developing countries demand a sewage treatment plant with low-cost processes that are viable in warm climates. The UASB (upflow anaerobic sludge blanket) associated with the …
Saving water of better quality for more important uses is critical in the context of preventing water scarcity. Prominent in this sense is the need to study not only the technical aspects …
V Puri, S Ravish, K Grover, Prachi, K Kumari - International Conference on …, 2023 - Springer
Potable water is considered to be an essential component of concrete because it plays a crucial role in the setting and hydration of the concrete mixes. Water scarcity due to …
Water scarcity is a problem that faces many regions. In a developing and arid countries, the need for fresh water is exponentially increasing. One of the most water consuming industries …