Striking a Balance: Decentralized and Centralized Wastewater Treatment Systems for Advancing Sustainable Development Goal 6

IF 6.2 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS
Fateme Saadatinavaz, Mohammed A. Alomari, Muhammad Ali, Pascal E. Saikaly
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Wastewater Treatment Systems

This perspective provides quantitative assessments of wastewater treatment systems. In densely populated areas, CWTS offers advantages of scale, while in low-density regions, DWTS offers scope benefits. While centralized systems benefit from scale economies, decentralized setups capitalize on compactness, offering multifunctionality and flexibility. Moreover, decentralized systems require less land, and their modular design allows for easy upgrades and scaling. More details can be found in article number 2400097 by Muhammad Ali, Pascal E. Saikaly, and co-workers.

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取得平衡:推进可持续发展目标 6 的分散式和集中式废水处理系统
废水处理系统 这一视角对废水处理系统进行量化评估。在人口稠密地区,集中式污水处理系统具有规模优势,而在人口密度低的地区,分散式污水处理系统则具有范围优势。集中式系统可从规模经济中获益,而分散式系统则可利用结构紧凑的优势,提供多功能性和灵活性。此外,分散式系统所需土地较少,而且其模块化设计便于升级和扩展。更多详情,请参阅 Muhammad Ali、Pascal E. Saikaly 及其合作者撰写的第 2400097 号文章。
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期刊介绍: Advanced Energy and Sustainability Research is an open access academic journal that focuses on publishing high-quality peer-reviewed research articles in the areas of energy harvesting, conversion, storage, distribution, applications, ecology, climate change, water and environmental sciences, and related societal impacts. The journal provides readers with free access to influential scientific research that has undergone rigorous peer review, a common feature of all journals in the Advanced series. In addition to original research articles, the journal publishes opinion, editorial and review articles designed to meet the needs of a broad readership interested in energy and sustainability science and related fields. In addition, Advanced Energy and Sustainability Research is indexed in several abstracting and indexing services, including: CAS: Chemical Abstracts Service (ACS) Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) Emerging Sources Citation Index (Clarivate Analytics) INSPEC (IET) Web of Science (Clarivate Analytics).
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