Resources-oriented sanitation systems as a sustainable solution for wastewater treatment
Introduction
Resources-oriented sanitation systems, also known as ROS systems, are a sustainable approach to sanitation that focuses on the recovery and reuse of resources from wastewater.
Traditionally, wastewater treatment has been…
The Powerful of “Smart Operation”: Exploring the Operational Possibilities
Introduction
In today's rapidly evolving business landscape, organizations are faced with the challenge of optimizing their operations for maximum efficiency and productivity.
"Smart Operation" is the solution that addresses this need…
Unlocking the Full Potential of Wastewater Reuse : Strategies for Sustainable Water Management
Introduction
As water scarcity continues to pose a significant challenge globally, the need for sustainable water management practices becomes increasingly evident.
Wastewater reuse has emerged as a viable solution to address this…
Exploring Micro Pollution in Water Resources
Introduction
In our modern world, the presence of micro pollutants in water has become a pressing concern that demands our attention.
These minuscule contaminants, such as microplastics, pharmaceuticals, pesticides, and industrial…
Future Innovation of Water Treatment
Despite the importance of water generation to society, it is not a primary focus of most educational research organizations.
Knowledge in various research firms is typically carried out for various techniques and is best subsequently –…
Diffuse Pollutants and Eutrophication as Global Challenges
Pollution from various separated city/rural land use activities contaminates waterways, resulting in diffuse (i.e., non-factor supply) contaminants.
Diffuse pollutants originate in a watershed as a result of many distinct events, making…
Don’t leave the watershed and river basin without management
This article focuses on changes in the Watershed and River Basin Management Specialist Group over the last two years, as well as developments in modern-day basin control.
What is the important thing in demanding situations, and what the…
GIS: manage water from the sky
GIS applications offer the ability to better prepare our water systems for 21st-century operating difficulties.
The hydrologic cycle and associated processes are the focus of GIS water resource applications.
Because many of the issues…
The Importance of Communication in Water Utilities
In many countries, utilities are seen as somewhat closed entities.
Even though they are servicing a commonplace want, it is substantially more difficult to genuinely have an impact on the institutions.
But, most likely more…
What is the Pressure sensors?
Pressure sensors are critical in keeping water systems safe.
In wastewater management and water treatment facilities, pressure measurement is employed in operations such as filtration, system pressure, flow and levels.
Pressure…