New Paradigm of Green Circularity for Water Security, Safety and Sustainability

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作者
Lin Y.-I. [1 ]
Pan S.-Y. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Bioenvironmental Systems Engineering, National Taiwan University
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Taiwan Water Conservancy | 2021年 / 69卷 / 02期
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Decentralization; Electrochemical Technologies; Fit-for-Purpose; Green Chemistry Principles; Water-Energy Nexus;
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10.6937/TWC.202106/PP_69(2).0001
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To explore more available water sources, reclamation of non-conventional wastewater for non-potable purposes in agricultural, industrial or domestic uses has attracted significant attention. For the security and safety of sustainable water services, in this Perspective, we first define the so-called concept of “green circularity”, which considers four essential criteria: high energy-water efficiencies, low costs, use of renewables, and without secondary pollution. Then, we suggest four priority research directions for the future water reclamation systems, including (1) establishment of decentralized water supply framework, (2) incorporation with green chemistry principles, (3) deployment of fit-for-purpose water technologies, and (4) balance of water and energy efficiencies for system optimization. This Perspective should provide an insight into sustainable water services, especially for reclamation of non-conventional water as new water sources. © 2021
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