2020
DOI: 10.1002/ird.2540
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Climate change adaptation by solar wastewater treatment (SOWAT) for reuse in agriculture and industry*

Abstract: Access to drinking water and sanitation are among the goals adopted by the United Nations in its 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. However, in poor and low‐income countries, this goal has not yet been reached. This is caused by several lacks in the technological mastery of water and wastewater treatment processes, fresh water and sanitation networks, and, finally, financial resources. Increasing the success chances to reach this goal should not happen by copying centralized water and sanitation systems … Show more

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“…Solar-powered wastewater treatment systems provide a sustainable alternative to traditional energy-intensive methods, leading to decreased carbon emissions and environmental impacts (Shilton et al, 2008). This renewable energy solution helps mitigate climate change by encouraging the use of clean energy and decreasing dependence on fossil fuels (Igoud et al, 2021). The societal innovations in waste management, water conservation, and renewable energy use in Menanti Laburan Tourism Park provide a comprehensive strategy for adapting to and mitigating climate change.…”
Section: Social Innovation In Mitigating Climate Changementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Solar-powered wastewater treatment systems provide a sustainable alternative to traditional energy-intensive methods, leading to decreased carbon emissions and environmental impacts (Shilton et al, 2008). This renewable energy solution helps mitigate climate change by encouraging the use of clean energy and decreasing dependence on fossil fuels (Igoud et al, 2021). The societal innovations in waste management, water conservation, and renewable energy use in Menanti Laburan Tourism Park provide a comprehensive strategy for adapting to and mitigating climate change.…”
Section: Social Innovation In Mitigating Climate Changementioning
confidence: 99%
“… Tartaric acid, acetic acid, EDTA Flotation Efficient separation, applicable for low grade embedding Causes environmental pollution, finer grinding particle size is needed Garole DJ et al ( 2018 ) 14 Solar industry (photovoltaics) Metals like silicon, silver, copper, aluminium, etc. Hydrohalic acid Sedimentation and centrifugation Labor-intensive, short harvesting times Less flexibility and suitable for larger volumes Igoud S et al ( 2021 ) 15 Iron and steel Manganese, iron, aluminium, silicon, titanium, vanadium, etc. Sulphuric acid, butyric acid, and other organic and mineral acids Flocculation and precipitation Process simplicity and integrated physicochemical technique Not cost-effective, system controls are required Wang LP et al ( 2019 ) 16 Semiconductor s Metalloids such as antimony, selenium, gallium, germanium, etc.…”
Section: Industrial Wastewater and Reserves Rehabilitationmentioning
confidence: 99%