Biological systems for wastewater treatment and rainwater harvesting in the village Zagora, Montengero
2010
Čule, N., Institute of Forestry, Belgrade (Serbia) | Jovanović, Lj., EDUCONS University, Sremska Kamenica (Serbia) | Dražić, D., Institute of Forestry, Belgrade (Serbia) | Veselinović, M., Institute of Forestry, Belgrade (Serbia) | Mitrović, S., Institute of Forestry, Belgrade (Serbia)
The paper presents research results related to the construction of the biological system for wastewater treatment and the design of the integrated system for the rainwater harvesting and purification in touristic village Zagora, Montenegro. The village does not have conventional water supply and sewerage systems. The water is supplied by water desalinization system. Seventeen houses and one reception facility will be built according to the plan. Houses vary in size and they can accommodate one hundred visitors. In regard to climatic conditions and type of housing project the intent is to construct an integrated biological system for wastewater collection and treatment. The system comprises pretreatment compartment, constructed wetland and restorer. The technical water supplied at the inlet returns back to the reception and all houses. The composting toilets are installed in all houses and reception for the purpose of saving water and unburdening biological system for wastewater treatment by microorganisms and aquatic plants. The restoration of old water reservoirs, called bistjerne and ubla, is planned in the aim of rainwater harvesting and treatment. The construction of the new system for rainwater harvesting from roofs, all kinds of eaves and ground is suggested for the purpose of gathering more rainwater. In this way sustainable management of present water resources will be enables in village Zagora.
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