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Municipal Wastewater Management



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Autore: Prochaska Charikleia Visualizza persona
Titolo: Municipal Wastewater Management Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (197 p.)
Soggetto topico: Chemistry
Research & information: general
Soggetto non controllato: anaerobic digestion
antibiotic-resistant bacteria
bio-carrier
biocorrosion
biogas potential
capping method
catalysts
cloud computing
concrete sewers
design optimization
disruptive innovation
energy costs
energy utilization
fats
Greece
heterogeneous catalytic ozonation
history
household budgets
hybrid constructed wetland
inactivation
integrated fixed-film activated sludge systems
IoT
least cost analysis
lifecycle
London Protocol
microbial density
microorganisms
micropollutants removal
minerals
modified loofah sponge
municipal wastewater
n/a
ocean dumping
p-CBA
policy
public acceptance
PZC
remote control
resistance genes
sanitation taxes
SCADA
screenings
sewage sludge
sewer corrosion
technology trends and applications
thermal treatment
waste-water management
wastewater reuse
wastewater treatment
wastewater treatment costs
wastewater treatment plant
wastewater treatment plant (WWTP)
water matrix
water prices
water tariffs
Persona (resp. second.): ProchaskaCharikleia
Sommario/riassunto: Taking the papers' collection of this Special Issue as a whole, it is clear that "Municipal Wastewater Management" is an ongoing field of research with the ability to incorporate current environmental and human health challenges. The use of municipal sewage to monitor COVID-19 virus circulation in communities and the estimation of possible outbreaks, even before clinical cases have been identified, is a fact that justifies this. In light of the Coronavirus pandemic, the interest of the impact that research on municipal wastewater management can have on improving humans' health and protecting the environment is being rethought. In respect to this, there is an essential need for scientific publications that present varieties of case studies and discuss best practices, so as wastewater treatment plants to be seen not only as sites of pollutants removal but also as places where energy is efficiently used and environmental sustainability is being practiced, in close relation to the needs of the community. Viewed in this way, the papers' collected in this Special Issue are looking forward to reach a broad readership that can gain awareness and understanding of their topics and be stimulated into future research and collaborations that would improve all stakeholders engagement in promoting a sustainable municipal wastewater management.
Titolo autorizzato: Municipal Wastewater Management  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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