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As an indispensable part of cities, wastewater treatment plants play an important role in environmental protection and urbanization. However, the promotion of wastewater treatment plants has been consistently hindered by residents' negative stereotypes and rejections, which is called...

Author(s)
Fu HanLiang; Niu JiaChen; Wu ZhiFang; Xue PengDong; Sun Meng; Zhu Hong; Cheng BaoQuan
Publisher
Springer, New York, USA
Citation
Environmental Management, 2022, 70, 3, pp 526-535
Abstract

Wastewater treatment is an essential process for public health and a sustainable ecosystem. Inadequate wastewater treatment can lead to the release of organic and inorganic pollutants and pathogenic bacteria into the receiving waters which could be further utilized for recreation purposes. The...

Author(s)
Shivaram, K. B.; Bhatt, P.; Applegate, B.; Simsek, H.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Science of the Total Environment, 2023, 862,
Abstract

The potential genotoxicity and non-biodegradability of antibiotics in the natural water bodies threaten the survival of various living things and cause serious environmental pollution and destruction. Three-dimensional (3D) electrochemical technology is considered a powerful means for antibiotic ...

Author(s)
Ma JinSong; Wang XiaoNa; Sun HaiShu; Tang WeiQi; Wang QunHui
Publisher
Springer Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
Citation
Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2023, 30, 29, pp 73150-73173
Abstract

Integrating renewable hydrogen production via electrolysis with wastewater treatment is an opportunity to manage environmental resources more sustainably while providing a pathway to producing sustainable hydrogen at industrial scale. The synergies of integrating oxygen production from water...

Author(s)
Donald, R.; Love, J. G.
Publisher
Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Journal of Environmental Management, 2023, 331,
Abstract

Wastewater management has emerged as an uprising concern that demands immediate attention from environmentalists worldwide. Indiscriminate and irrational release of industrial and poultry wastes, sewage, pharmaceuticals, mining, pesticides, fertilizers, dyes and radioactive wastes, contribute...

Author(s)
Aniket Naha; Sherly Antony; Soumitra Nath; Dhrubjyoti Sharma; Anamika Mishra; Biju, D. T.; Aravind Madhavan; Parameswaran Binod; Sunita Varjani; Raveendran Sindhu
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Environmental Pollution, 2023, 323,
Abstract

Wastewater treatment is one of the top priorities on the global research agenda with several techniques proposed to increase the efficiency of the process. Conventional methods are still facing major obstacles, so there is an urgent need for novel approaches to achieve maximum effectiveness with...

Author(s)
El-Mekawy, A.; Hegab, H. M.; Alsafar, H.; Yousef, A. F.; Banat, F.; Hasan, S. W.
Publisher
Elsevier, Oxford, UK
Citation
Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, 2023, 11, 2,
Abstract

Wastewater treatment systems are essential in today's business to meet the ever-increasing requirements of environmental regulations while also limiting the environmental impact of the sector's discharges. A new control and management information system is needed to handle the residual fluids. This ...

Author(s)
Appusamy Muniappan; Vineet Tirth; Hamad Almujibah; Alshahri, A. H.; Neeraja Koppula
Publisher
Elsevier Inc, Orlando, USA
Citation
Environmental Research, 2023, 219,
AbstractFull Text

Rural domestic wastewater in China has scattered discharge, difficult centralized treatment, and a wide pollution area, which has caused serious water environment pollution in rural areas. This is a prominent problem for the improvement of the rural living environment at present in China. After...

Author(s)
Zhou Li; Wang Qian; Li Ye
Publisher
Journal of Agricultural Resources and Environment, Tianjin, China
Citation
Journal of Agricultural Resources and Environment, 2023, 40, 2, pp 324-332
AbstractFull Text

A region's population growth inevitably results in higher water consumption. This persistent rise in water use increases the region's wastewater production. Consequently, due to this increase in wastewater (influent), Wastewater Treatment Plants (WWTPs) are required to run effectively in order to...

Author(s)
Parul Yadav; Manik Chandra; Nishat Fatima; Saqib Sarwar; Aditya Chaudhary; Kumar Saurabh; Yadav, B. S.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Water, 2023, 15, 4,
Abstract

Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) are significant contributors to energy consumption and anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. For achieving carbon reduction in the wastewater treatment industry, the direct and indirect GHG emissions generated by WWTPs need to be understood from a...

Author(s)
Chen Wei; Zhang Qian; Hu LuLu; Geng Yong; Liu ChengQing
Publisher
Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 2023, 259,

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