Resource recovery from municipal wastewater: a critical paradigm shift in the post era of activated sludge

The conventional activated sludge (CAS) process as one of the greatest engineering marvels has made irreplaceable contributions towards the human development in the past one hundred years. However, the underlying principle of CAS which is primarily based on biological oxidation has been challenged b...

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Main Authors: Zhang, Xiaoyuan, Liu, Yu
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1632672022-11-29T08:36:34Z Resource recovery from municipal wastewater: a critical paradigm shift in the post era of activated sludge Zhang, Xiaoyuan Liu, Yu School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Nanyang Environment and Water Research Institute Advanced Environmental Biotechnology Centre (AEBC) Engineering::Civil engineering Municipal Wastewater Reclamation Carbon Emission The conventional activated sludge (CAS) process as one of the greatest engineering marvels has made irreplaceable contributions towards the human development in the past one hundred years. However, the underlying principle of CAS which is primarily based on biological oxidation has been challenged by accelerating global climate change. In such a situation, a fundamental question that urgently needs to be answered is what wastewater treatment technology would be in the post era of activated sludge? Thus, this article illustrates the necessity of a technology paradigm shift from the current linear economy to circular economy with the energy and resource recovery from municipal wastewater being a major driver. It is argued that ammonium recovery should be considered towards the sustainable municipal wastewater reclamation. Meanwhile, the potential novel processes with enhanced energy and resource recovery are also discussed, which may offer useful insights into the ways to achieve the carbon-neutral municipal wastewater reclamation. 2022-11-29T08:36:34Z 2022-11-29T08:36:34Z 2022 Journal Article Zhang, X. & Liu, Y. (2022). Resource recovery from municipal wastewater: a critical paradigm shift in the post era of activated sludge. Bioresource Technology, 363, 127932-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2022.127932 0960-8524 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/163267 10.1016/j.biortech.2022.127932 36096327 2-s2.0-85137778925 363 127932 en Bioresource Technology © 2022 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. All rights reserved.
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topic Engineering::Civil engineering
Municipal Wastewater Reclamation
Carbon Emission
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Municipal Wastewater Reclamation
Carbon Emission
Zhang, Xiaoyuan
Liu, Yu
Resource recovery from municipal wastewater: a critical paradigm shift in the post era of activated sludge
description The conventional activated sludge (CAS) process as one of the greatest engineering marvels has made irreplaceable contributions towards the human development in the past one hundred years. However, the underlying principle of CAS which is primarily based on biological oxidation has been challenged by accelerating global climate change. In such a situation, a fundamental question that urgently needs to be answered is what wastewater treatment technology would be in the post era of activated sludge? Thus, this article illustrates the necessity of a technology paradigm shift from the current linear economy to circular economy with the energy and resource recovery from municipal wastewater being a major driver. It is argued that ammonium recovery should be considered towards the sustainable municipal wastewater reclamation. Meanwhile, the potential novel processes with enhanced energy and resource recovery are also discussed, which may offer useful insights into the ways to achieve the carbon-neutral municipal wastewater reclamation.
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Zhang, Xiaoyuan
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Liu, Yu
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title Resource recovery from municipal wastewater: a critical paradigm shift in the post era of activated sludge
title_short Resource recovery from municipal wastewater: a critical paradigm shift in the post era of activated sludge
title_full Resource recovery from municipal wastewater: a critical paradigm shift in the post era of activated sludge
title_fullStr Resource recovery from municipal wastewater: a critical paradigm shift in the post era of activated sludge
title_full_unstemmed Resource recovery from municipal wastewater: a critical paradigm shift in the post era of activated sludge
title_sort resource recovery from municipal wastewater: a critical paradigm shift in the post era of activated sludge
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