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Wastewater Treatment and Reuse - Present and Future Perspectives in Technological Developments and Management Issues

  • Book

  • September 2020
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5029599

Wastewater Treatment and Reuse - Present and Future Perspectives in Technological Developments and Management Issues, Volume 5 explores a wide breadth of emerging and state-of-the-art technologies, with chapters in this new release covering In which direction are worldwide regulations for direct reuse of reclaimed water moving?, A focus on the California experience on the reuse of reclaimed water - Current trends and future perspectives in the regulation, Water scarcity and climate change in the Mediterranean area: is reuse of reclaimed water a strategy to face these problems?, Environmental risks due to the reuse of treated sludge for agricultural purposes, and much more.

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Table of Contents

1. Reuse of reclaimed water: What is the direction of its evolution from a European perspective?

Clara S?nchez-Cerd?, Miquel Salgot and Montserrat Folch

2. California water reuse-Past, present and future perspectives

Adam W. Olivieri, Brian Pecson, James Crook and Robert Hultquist

3. Reclaimed water to face agricultural water scarcity in the Mediterranean area: An overview using Sustainable Development Goals preliminary data

Giuseppe Mancuso, Stevo Lavrnic and Attilio Toscano

4. Possibilities of nature-based and hybrid decentralized solutions for reclaimed water reuse

Fabio Masi, Guenter Langergraber, Marcello Santoni, Darja Istenic, Natasa Atanasova and Gianluigi Buttiglieri

5. Drivers, challenges and solutions-Case studies for water reuse

Karl Ulrich Rudolph, Birte Boysen, Jens Hilbig, Faruq Shalizi, Keno Stroemer and Gabriele Walenzik

6. The role of water reuse in the circular economy

Theodoros Giakoumis, Chetna Vaghela and Nikolaos Voulvoulis