Reprint

Sustainable Wastewater Management and Treatment

Edited by
September 2022
186 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-4988-0 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-4987-3 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Sustainable Wastewater Management and Treatment that was published in

Business & Economics
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Social Sciences, Arts & Humanities
Summary

Although the original goal of wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) was to remove pollutants from human and industrial effluents to protect both human health and ecosystems, new challenges are faced today, with the aim to assure the sustainability of WWTPs in terms of both reducing their environmental impact and integrating them into the urban circular economy. For these reasons, energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions are among the aspects that should become key factors concerning the overall performance of WWTPs. Additionally, wastewater should be considered a valuable resource from which energy, clean water, nutrients, and value-added products can be extracted or produced to close material cycles.To achieve these future goals, not only is the development of new technologies and processes necessary, as is a paradigm shift in wastewater management. In this sense, the separation of different domestic wastewater streams and decentralization of wastewater treatment are recognized as the most promising concepts to promote local recycling and reuse of resources contained in domestic wastewater.This Special Issue of Sustainability aims to report the latest developments in sustainable wastewater management and treatment.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
activated sludge model 1 (ASM1); GPS-X Mantis model l model; model calibration and validation; municipal wastewater management; stoichiometric and kinetic parameters; treatment performance evaluation; fish-canning industry; industrial wastewater valorization; low pH; mixed microbial culture; PHA; value-added products; cultural eutrophication; management; seminatural ponds; temporary wetlands; wastewater; water quality; economic analysis; non-conventional water resources; resource recovery; water; water scarcity; cooling water blowdown; treatment technologies; contaminants; membrane technologies; emerging technology; saline resources; halotolerant; PHA-accumulating MMC; PHAs accumulation; biopolymer; P(3HB-co-3HV); disintegration process; ozonation; sludge reduction; sludge retention time; sewage; forward osmosis; microfiltration; ultrafiltration; concentration; biogas; real-time control; neural network; soft sensor; regression; sequencing batch reactor; biodegradation; marine microalgae; phenolic compounds; kinetics; n/a