撒哈拉以南非洲工业用水回收——一项重要审查

N. Gulamussen, A. Arsénio, N. Matsinhe, L. Rietveld
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摘要世界人口的增长和工业发展的增长导致日益严重的水资源短缺,再加上卫生服务的不足,构成了严峻的挑战,特别是在撒哈拉以南非洲地区。水回收是一种很有前途的减少水资源短缺的方法,它可以推动更好的卫生服务,并通过处理污水和重新分配以造福其他依赖水的应用(例如工业)来保护环境。本文旨在概述水回收的全球趋势,重点是工业用途,并为撒哈拉以南非洲实施水回收项目提供经验教训。研究结果表明,在技术和管理实践方面存在丰富的经验,可以使该地区成功实施水回收项目。在卫生服务不足和技术专门知识水平低的情况下,主要挑战是制定一个框架,以促进社会和技术方法的结合,并帮助在水分配规划中引入水回收,包括制定工业用水和处置的具体立法。
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Water reclamation for industrial use in sub-Saharan Africa – a critical review
Abstract. The increasing world population and growth of industrial development lead to growing water scarcity that, combined with deficient sanitation services, represents serious challenges, particularly in regions like sub-Saharan Africa. Water reclamation is a promising approach to reduce water scarcity, serving as a driving force for better sanitation services and protecting the environment by treating sewage and redistributing for the benefit of other water-dependent applications (e.g., industries). This paper aims to give an overview of the global trends on water reclamation, with a focus on industrial use, and to derive lessons for implementation of water reclamation projects in sub-Saharan Africa. Findings show that extensive experience exists in technology and management practices that can allow successful implementation of water reclamation projects in the region. Under the conditions of deficient sanitation services and low levels of technical expertise, the main challenge is to develop a framework that can facilitate the integration of social and technological methodologies and help in introducing water reclamation in water allocation planning, including the development of specific legislation for industrial water use and disposal.
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Drinking Water Engineering and Science
Drinking Water Engineering and Science Environmental Science-Water Science and Technology
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