Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control for the Municipal Water Cycle in a River Basin Context (e-bog) af Galvis-Castano, Alberto

Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control for the Municipal Water Cycle in a River Basin Context e-bog

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The protection of water resources from deterioration in quality by pollution discharges is probably the biggest challenge in sustainable water resources management in the recent decades. In practice, most countries have adopted pollution control strategies and measures which are based on 'end-of-pipe' solutions: wastewater treatment plants and adjustments to the regulations, including taxes for...
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Forfattere Galvis-Castano, Alberto (forfatter)
Forlag CRC Press
Udgivet 14 august 2019
Længde 202 sider
Genrer KNBW
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781000708240
The protection of water resources from deterioration in quality by pollution discharges is probably the biggest challenge in sustainable water resources management in the recent decades. In practice, most countries have adopted pollution control strategies and measures which are based on 'end-of-pipe' solutions: wastewater treatment plants and adjustments to the regulations, including taxes for wastewater discharges (Conventional Strategy). Although this approach involves very high costs, on many occasions, this strategy has been a complete failure. The research described in this book contribute to the development of sustainable solutions for the previously outlined problem. It was based on the validation of the Three-Step Strategic Approach concept (3-SSA), which includes: 1) prevention or minimisation of waste production; 2) treatment aimed at recovery and reuse of waste components, and 3) disposal of remaining waste with stimulation of natural self-purification of the receiving water body. The study showed overall positive effects of the 3-SSA, in comparison of Conventional Strategy, on wastewater management in the Upper Basin (389 km) of the Cauca river, the second most important river in Colombia. The Cost Benefit Analysis clearly favoured the 3-SSA, generating a major impact on the river water quality at lower cost compared to the Conventional Strategy.