Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) require an urgent transition from a linear to a circular economy operation/design concept with a consequent resource recovery and more sustainable waste management. Natural resources have to be preserved, and wastes have to become an opportunity for recovering resources and materials (water reuse, energy, sludge reuse). However, the transition toward a circular economy is a complex and long process due to the existence of technical, economic, social and regulatory barriers. These existing barriers are critical challenges for a modern and sustainable WWTP concept. The recovery of resources must be considered a strategic target from the earliest process-design phase. In this context, the European Union’s Ho...
© 2020 The Authors. Water – the most vital resource, negatively affected by the linear pattern of gr...
The water treatment process generates waste called Water Treatment "sludge" (WTS), which has added v...
Water treatment is traditionally seen as an "end-of-pipe" solution to deal with contaminated water s...
Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) require an urgent transition from a linear to a circular economy...
The current exploitation of freshwater, as well as the significant increase in sewage sludge product...
Water is crucial for economic development since it interacts with the agricultural, production, and ...
The advancement of science has facilitated increase in the human lifespan, reflected in economic and...
The objective of this paper is a theoretical and empirical analysis and evaluation of the role, impo...
The objective of this paper is a theoretical and empirical analysis and evaluation of the role, impo...
The wastewater sector paradigm is shifting from wastewater treatment to resource recovery. In additi...
Increasing water demand by the process and allied industries coupled with global water stress and sc...
The urban wastewater treatment plants can be an important part of circular sustainability due to int...
By 2050, global demand for water is expected to increase by some 55% due to population growth and ur...
This paper reviews the current problems and prospects to overcome circular water economy management ...
Highlights • A concept for a water-smart Circular Economy (CE) is introduced. • Elements of a ...
© 2020 The Authors. Water – the most vital resource, negatively affected by the linear pattern of gr...
The water treatment process generates waste called Water Treatment "sludge" (WTS), which has added v...
Water treatment is traditionally seen as an "end-of-pipe" solution to deal with contaminated water s...
Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) require an urgent transition from a linear to a circular economy...
The current exploitation of freshwater, as well as the significant increase in sewage sludge product...
Water is crucial for economic development since it interacts with the agricultural, production, and ...
The advancement of science has facilitated increase in the human lifespan, reflected in economic and...
The objective of this paper is a theoretical and empirical analysis and evaluation of the role, impo...
The objective of this paper is a theoretical and empirical analysis and evaluation of the role, impo...
The wastewater sector paradigm is shifting from wastewater treatment to resource recovery. In additi...
Increasing water demand by the process and allied industries coupled with global water stress and sc...
The urban wastewater treatment plants can be an important part of circular sustainability due to int...
By 2050, global demand for water is expected to increase by some 55% due to population growth and ur...
This paper reviews the current problems and prospects to overcome circular water economy management ...
Highlights • A concept for a water-smart Circular Economy (CE) is introduced. • Elements of a ...
© 2020 The Authors. Water – the most vital resource, negatively affected by the linear pattern of gr...
The water treatment process generates waste called Water Treatment "sludge" (WTS), which has added v...
Water treatment is traditionally seen as an "end-of-pipe" solution to deal with contaminated water s...