ISBN13: | 9783031677380 |
ISBN10: | 3031677382 |
Binding: | Hardback |
No. of pages: | 641 pages |
Size: | 235x155 mm |
Language: | English |
Illustrations: | 10 Illustrations, black & white; 185 Illustrations, color |
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Water Reuse and Unconventional Water Resources
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This book covers the latest technologies and challenges for water reuse and unconventional water resources. It presents a comprehensive overview of water reuse as a key approach toward a sustainable solution, and it offers an important multidisciplinary perspective. The book brings together topics spanning from water treatment technologies to social expectation and acceptance, from integrated decisional platforms for policymakers to industrial symbiosis, and from environmental sustainability to legislation aspects. It appeals to both academic and non-academic lecturers, being a valuable resource for teaching and research.
Divided into 4 parts, the book begins with an introduction to water quality and quantity evaluation and the opportunities and challenges of conventional and unconventional water sources. In the second part of the book, readers will learn about the established and innovative strategies for water reuse, including the recent advances in water and the analytical challenges. In Part 3, expert contributors examine policies, plans and regulations for water reuse, with a focus on the European Union Regulation 2020/741. The final part of this book offers a perspective on wastewater reuse in practice, including several case studies of successful water reuse initiatives.
Given its breadth, this book is a valuable resource for PhD students, post-doc researchers, and professionals from water utilities and diverse water user sectors such as agriculture and industry. The book caters to those seeking to deepen their knowledge and contribute to innovative solutions for sustainable water reuse. It also supports and advances the UN?s sustainable development goals, in particular SDG6 (Clean Water and Sanitation).
This book covers the latest technologies and challenges for water reuse and unconventional water resources. It presents a comprehensive overview of water reuse as a key approach toward a sustainable solution, and it offers an important multidisciplinary perspective. The book brings together topics spanning from water treatment technologies to social expectation and acceptance, from integrated decisional platforms for policymakers to industrial symbiosis, and from environmental sustainability to legislation aspects. It appeals to both academic and non-academic lecturers, being a valuable resource for teaching and research.
Divided into 4 parts, the book begins with an introduction to water quality and quantity evaluation and the opportunities and challenges of conventional and unconventional water sources. In the second part of the book, readers will learn about the established and innovative strategies for water reuse, including the recent advances in water and the analytical challenges. In Part 3, expert contributors examine policies, plans and regulations for water reuse, with a focus on the European Union Regulation 2020/741. The final part of this book offers a perspective on wastewater reuse in practice, including several case studies of successful water reuse initiatives.
Given its breadth, this book is a valuable resource for PhD students, post-doc researchers, and professionals from water utilities and diverse water user sectors such as agriculture and industry. The book caters to those seeking to deepen their knowledge and contribute to innovative solutions for sustainable water reuse. It also supports and advances the UN?s sustainable development goals, in particular SDG6 (Clean Water and Sanitation).
Chapter 17 Water Reuse in the European Union: Risk Management Approach According to the Regulation (EU) 2020/741 in this book is available open access under a CC BY 4.0 license at link.springer.com.
Water as a Non-infinite Resource: Human Appropriation, Water Footprint and Water Scarcity.- Earth Water Resources: A Quantitative Evaluation and Future Challenges.- Categories, Distribution, Opportunities and Challenges of Unconventional Water Resources.- Composition of Natural and Treated Water. Chemical And Microbiological Pollutants.- Antibiotics and Antibiotic Resistance Genes in Water.- Limits and Perspectives of Established Technologies for Urban Wastewater Depuration.- Consolidated and Innovative Disinfection Strategies for Wastewater: A European Vision.- Advanced Oxidation Processes for Tertiary and Quaternary Wastewater Treatments: Trends, Future Prospects and Engineering Issues.- Implementation of Solar Technologies for Water Treatment.- Recent Advances in Semi-industrial Water Treatment Under Integrated Cavitational Processes.- Membrane Technologies for the Water Treatment. Part 1: Basic Principles.- Membrane Technologies for the Water Depuration Part 2: Three Industrial Case Studies on Water Reuse.- Water Treatment by Phytoremediation and Filtering Through Agricultural Residues.- Technologies for Desalination of Brackish and Sea Water.- Analytical Challenges in the Water Reuse Scenario.- The European Union Regulation 2020/741: From the Management of Water Resources to the EU Legislation for its Reuse.- Water Reuse in the European Union: Risk Management Approach According to the Regulation (EU) 2020/741.- Institutional Design Principles for Water Reuse: An Analytical Framework.- Few Remarks for an Informed Debate on the Acceptance of Water Reuse: Attitudes, Practices and Behaviors.- Water Use Efficiency in Agriculture: From the Water Footprint Concept to Water Management Policies and Practices.- Treated Wastewaters for Reuse in Irrigation Practices in Agriculture.- Aquaponics: A Case of Integrated Aquaculture with Total Water Reuse.- Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) Applied to Water Treatments Technologies for Water Reuse.- Water-Energy-Food-Ecosystems-Climate Nexus in the Water Reuse Sector. Current State, Gaps and Challenges for Practical Applications.- An Update on Water Reuse in the European Union Considering the Regulation 2020/741.- Water Reuse in Spain: Drivers and Barriers in Murcia and Almeria Region.