The aim of this paper is to evaluate the current status of municipal wastewater (MWW) treatment in Mexico, as well as to assess opportunities for using ecological treatment systems, such as constructed wetlands. In 2008, Mexico had 2101MWW treatment plants that treated only 84m3/s of wastewater (208m3/s ofMWWwere collected in sewer systems). Unfortunately, most treatment plants operate below capacity owing to a lack of maintenance and paucity of properly trained personnel. The main types of treatment systems applied in Mexico are activated sludge and waste stabilization ponds, which treat 44.3% and 18% of the MWW collected, respectively. As in many other developing nations around the world, there is a great need in Mexico for low-cost, low-...
The development of constructed wetland technology for wastewater treatment has gone a long way and f...
The treatment of sewage sludge is often a neglected part of wastewater treatment operation in develo...
This research paper presents a review of the state of the art of desalination in Mexico, with the ai...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the current status of municipal wastewater (MWW) treatment in M...
Constructed or treatment wetlands (CWs) are a sustainable option to clean wastewater in the face of ...
A field based assessment study was begun in July 2006 and continued through August 2008, as a Master...
regulation NOM-001-ECOL establishes the maximum amount of contaminants permitted in wastewater disch...
Inadequate wastewater treatment often leads to severe water quality and public health problems. Its ...
At present, most rivers, lakes, and reservoirs in Mexico have significant anthropogenic contaminatio...
This paper presents an analysis of the wastewater treatment plants in six Latin American and Caribbe...
In rapidly growing urban areas, such as Tijuana, Mexico, the presence of urban green spaces (UGSs) c...
In 1999 field research was carried out to explore the advantages and risks of urban wastewater use f...
Urbanization and climate change are resulting in extensive water scarcity across the globe. Mexico C...
ABSTRACT The problems related to water management in Mexico have become very complex. A continuously...
Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) receive a wide variety of contaminants that cannot be eliminated...
The development of constructed wetland technology for wastewater treatment has gone a long way and f...
The treatment of sewage sludge is often a neglected part of wastewater treatment operation in develo...
This research paper presents a review of the state of the art of desalination in Mexico, with the ai...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the current status of municipal wastewater (MWW) treatment in M...
Constructed or treatment wetlands (CWs) are a sustainable option to clean wastewater in the face of ...
A field based assessment study was begun in July 2006 and continued through August 2008, as a Master...
regulation NOM-001-ECOL establishes the maximum amount of contaminants permitted in wastewater disch...
Inadequate wastewater treatment often leads to severe water quality and public health problems. Its ...
At present, most rivers, lakes, and reservoirs in Mexico have significant anthropogenic contaminatio...
This paper presents an analysis of the wastewater treatment plants in six Latin American and Caribbe...
In rapidly growing urban areas, such as Tijuana, Mexico, the presence of urban green spaces (UGSs) c...
In 1999 field research was carried out to explore the advantages and risks of urban wastewater use f...
Urbanization and climate change are resulting in extensive water scarcity across the globe. Mexico C...
ABSTRACT The problems related to water management in Mexico have become very complex. A continuously...
Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) receive a wide variety of contaminants that cannot be eliminated...
The development of constructed wetland technology for wastewater treatment has gone a long way and f...
The treatment of sewage sludge is often a neglected part of wastewater treatment operation in develo...
This research paper presents a review of the state of the art of desalination in Mexico, with the ai...