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Title Urban Wastewater Mining for Circular Resource Recovery: Approaches and Technology Analysis
ID_Doc 25858
Authors Capodaglio, AG
Title Urban Wastewater Mining for Circular Resource Recovery: Approaches and Technology Analysis
Year 2023
Published Water, 15, 22
DOI 10.3390/w15223967
Abstract Urban areas comprise less than 1% of the Earth's land surface, yet they host more than half the global population and are responsible for the majority of global energy use and related CO2 emissions. Urbanization is increasing the speed and local intensity of water cycle exploitation, with a large number of cities suffering from water shortage problems globally. Wastewater (used water) contains considerable amounts of embedded energy and recoverable materials. Studies and applications have demonstrated that recovering or re-capturing water, energy, and materials from wastewater is a viable endeavor, with several notable examples worldwide. Reclaiming all these resources through more widespread application of effective technological approaches could be feasible and potentially profitable, although challenging from several points of view. This paper reviews the possibilities and technical opportunities applicable to the mining of resources within the urban water cycle and discusses emerging technologies and issues pertaining to resource recovery and reuse applications. The present and future sustainability of approaches is also discussed. Since sewage management issues are not "one size fits all", local conditions must be carefully considered when designing optimal local resource recovery solutions, which are influenced not just by technology but also by multiple economic, geographical, and social factors.
Author Keywords urban wastewater; water reuse; energy; nutrients; secondary raw materials; circular economy
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:001118173300001
WoS Category Environmental Sciences; Water Resources
Research Area Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Water Resources
PDF https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/15/22/3967/pdf?version=1700037768
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