About this Research Topic
Traditional treatment technologies such as the activated sludge process, may not be able to provide high-quality water from wastewater for potable applications. Detailed research on membrane-based treatment technologies, advanced oxidation processes, and disinfection treatment technologies may be able to provide a complete solution to wastewater reclamation and reuse. The sophisticated technologies aforementioned, are expensive to install and operate. These barriers make the implementation of wastewater reuse in developing countries and drought-prone rural communities difficult.
This collection focuses on studies that address the technical, economic, and social problems associated with the implementation of wastewater reclamation and reuse for direct and indirect potable applications in low/mid-income countries. Within this Research Topic, articles addressing the following aspects are desired:
• Public perception towards the acceptance of reclaimed wastewater for potable applications.
• Factors influencing public acceptance of reclaimed wastewater.
• Low-cost solutions of wastewater reuse with a focus in developing countries and small communities.
• The risk of pathogens as a limiting factor regarding the reuse of wastewater for potable use.
• Economic assessment of wastewater reuse solutions.
• Knowledge gained from previous wastewater reuse case studies for potable applications.
Keywords: Water and Wastewater Reuse, Public perception, Sustainable water reuse, Market and social acceptance, Wastewater reclamation, Potable applications
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