The concept of Circular Economy, although not entirely new, has in recent years gained traction due to growing concern with regards to the Earth’s natural reserves. In this context, Sewer Mining, a wastewater management method based on extracting wastewater from local sewers for reuse applications, presents an interesting option that lies in the interplay between reuse at a household scale and centralized reuse at a wastewater treatment plant. As part of the EU-funded program NextGenWater, a new unit is being prepared for operation in Athens’s Plant Nursery, in Goudi. This paper examines the water flow within the proposed installation, using the Urban Water Optioneering Tool (UWOT). Further research is focused on the economic viability of S...
Developments in urban areas increasingly consider the sustainability of water and wastewater manage...
Poster on Sewer Mining (SM) technology for the 3rd INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN,...
Urban water management is increasingly important given the need to maintain water resources that com...
Water reuse and recycling is gaining momentum as a way to improve the circularity of cities, while r...
Water reuse and recycling is gaining momentum as a way to improve the circularity of cities, while r...
The Athens Water in the Circular Economy demo case examines all three of the following as associated...
Pressures on water resources, which have increased significantly nowadays mainly due to rapid urbani...
Urban water systems in many developed cities are mostly stressed due to increased demand from popula...
Inherently related to the quadrupling of global population and the 20-fold increase of global econom...
Climate change, depletion of natural resources and world population explosion are alarm bells for th...
Water treatment and supply are often granted a much higher priority than wastewater collection and t...
Increasing water demand by the process and allied industries coupled with global water stress and sc...
Urban water management represents a core economic sector exposed to global water-related challenges....
Population growth and climate change put a strain on water resources; hence, there are growing initi...
Sewers are critical for the maintenance of both public and environmental health in urban areas throu...
Developments in urban areas increasingly consider the sustainability of water and wastewater manage...
Poster on Sewer Mining (SM) technology for the 3rd INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN,...
Urban water management is increasingly important given the need to maintain water resources that com...
Water reuse and recycling is gaining momentum as a way to improve the circularity of cities, while r...
Water reuse and recycling is gaining momentum as a way to improve the circularity of cities, while r...
The Athens Water in the Circular Economy demo case examines all three of the following as associated...
Pressures on water resources, which have increased significantly nowadays mainly due to rapid urbani...
Urban water systems in many developed cities are mostly stressed due to increased demand from popula...
Inherently related to the quadrupling of global population and the 20-fold increase of global econom...
Climate change, depletion of natural resources and world population explosion are alarm bells for th...
Water treatment and supply are often granted a much higher priority than wastewater collection and t...
Increasing water demand by the process and allied industries coupled with global water stress and sc...
Urban water management represents a core economic sector exposed to global water-related challenges....
Population growth and climate change put a strain on water resources; hence, there are growing initi...
Sewers are critical for the maintenance of both public and environmental health in urban areas throu...
Developments in urban areas increasingly consider the sustainability of water and wastewater manage...
Poster on Sewer Mining (SM) technology for the 3rd INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN,...
Urban water management is increasingly important given the need to maintain water resources that com...