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BS ISO 23056:2020 Water reuse in urban areas. Guidelines for decentralized/onsite water reuse system. Design principles of a decentralized/onsite system

BS ISO 23056:2020

Water reuse in urban areas. Guidelines for decentralized/onsite water reuse system. Design principles of a decentralized/onsite system

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Standard number:BS ISO 23056:2020
Pages:26
Released:2020-09-24
ISBN:978 0 539 03054 9
Status:Standard
BS ISO 23056:2020 - Water Reuse in Urban Areas

BS ISO 23056:2020 - Water Reuse in Urban Areas

Standard Number: BS ISO 23056:2020

Pages: 26

Released: 2020-09-24

ISBN: 978 0 539 03054 9

Status: Standard

Overview

In an era where sustainable living and resource conservation are more critical than ever, the BS ISO 23056:2020 standard provides essential guidelines for water reuse in urban areas. This comprehensive document focuses on the design principles of decentralized or onsite water reuse systems, offering a robust framework for implementing effective water management solutions in urban settings.

Why Choose BS ISO 23056:2020?

Water scarcity is a growing concern worldwide, and urban areas are particularly vulnerable due to high population densities and increased demand. The BS ISO 23056:2020 standard addresses these challenges by promoting the reuse of water, thereby reducing the strain on natural water resources and enhancing sustainability. By adopting these guidelines, urban planners, architects, and engineers can contribute to a more sustainable future.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive Guidelines: This standard provides detailed instructions on the design and implementation of decentralized water reuse systems, ensuring that all aspects of water management are covered.
  • Focus on Urban Areas: Tailored specifically for urban environments, the guidelines consider the unique challenges and opportunities present in cities and towns.
  • Decentralized Systems: Emphasizes the importance of decentralized systems, which can be more efficient and adaptable to local conditions compared to centralized systems.
  • Environmental Impact: Encourages practices that minimize environmental impact, promoting the conservation of natural resources and reducing pollution.

Benefits of Implementing Decentralized Water Reuse Systems

Decentralized water reuse systems offer numerous advantages, including:

  • Resource Efficiency: By reusing water onsite, these systems reduce the need for fresh water extraction and lower the demand on municipal water supplies.
  • Cost Savings: Over time, the implementation of water reuse systems can lead to significant cost savings in water procurement and waste management.
  • Flexibility: Decentralized systems can be tailored to meet the specific needs of a community or building, providing a customized solution that maximizes efficiency.
  • Resilience: These systems enhance the resilience of urban areas by providing a reliable water source during times of scarcity or infrastructure failure.

Who Can Benefit from This Standard?

The BS ISO 23056:2020 standard is an invaluable resource for a wide range of professionals, including:

  • Urban Planners: Gain insights into sustainable water management practices that can be integrated into urban development projects.
  • Architects and Engineers: Access design principles that can be applied to new constructions or retrofitted into existing buildings.
  • Environmental Consultants: Utilize the guidelines to advise clients on best practices for water reuse and sustainability.
  • Municipal Authorities: Implement policies and regulations that support the adoption of decentralized water reuse systems in urban areas.

Conclusion

The BS ISO 23056:2020 standard is a crucial tool for anyone involved in urban planning and development. By providing clear and actionable guidelines for decentralized water reuse systems, it empowers professionals to make informed decisions that benefit both the environment and the community. Embrace the future of sustainable water management with this essential standard and contribute to a more resilient and resource-efficient urban landscape.

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BS ISO 23056:2020


This standard BS ISO 23056:2020 Water reuse in urban areas. Guidelines for decentralized/onsite water reuse system. Design principles of a decentralized/onsite system is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 13.060.01 Water quality in general

This document provides guidelines for the planning, design principles and considerations of a decentralized/onsite water reuse system and water reuse applications in urban areas.

This document is applicable to practitioners and authorities who intend to implement principles and decisions on decentralized water reuse in a safe, reliable and sustainable manner.

This document addresses decentralized/onsite water reuse systems in their entirety and is applicable to any water reclamation system component (e.g. source water collection, treatment, storage, distribution, operation and maintenance and monitoring).

This document provides:

  • standard terms and definitions;

  • description of system components and possible models of a decentralized/onsite water reuse system;

  • design principles of a decentralized/onsite water reuse system;

  • common assessment criteria and related examples of water quality indicators, all without setting any target values or thresholds;

  • specific aspects for consideration and emergency response.

Design parameters and regulatory values of a decentralized/onsite water reuse system are out of the scope of this document.