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Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering

ISSN: 2165-784X

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A Plan to Get Rid of Emerging Chemicals in Urban Wastewater

Abstract

Manuela Sarmento*

The search for technologies that make it possible to obtain high-quality water that can be reused is becoming increasingly important in light of the significant role that wastewater reuse plays in the water cycle and the current water situation, which is marked by severe drought in this sense, the film organic reactor. The utilization of effluents from wastewater treatment plants (WWTP) is a suitable choice to moderate water pressure in districts where absence of water is an issue in the short to long haul. This is the situation in the eastern region of Spain, where there is a disparity between the high demands for fresh water, which is mostly used for agricultural purposes and the limited water resources that are available. Despite the fact that in this region there is an outright consciousness of the double-dealing and utilization of recycled water, with reuse figures of more than 95% lately, there is an extraordinary absence of information about the drawn out ecological results of this training.

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