Clean Water Production from Urban Sewage by Algae-Based Treatment Techniques, a Reflection of Case Studies
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
17(7), P. 3107 - 3107
Published: April 1, 2025
The
inadequate
collection
and
treatment
of
urban
wastewater
continue
to
pollute
built
environments,
threaten
public
health,
contribute
epidemic
outbreaks
in
many
densely
populated,
underdeveloped
regions.
This
study
investigates
whether
algae-based
offers
an
optimal
efficient
solution
for
drought-prone
cities.
Given
recent
global
challenges,
such
as
the
COVID-19
pandemic,
nature-based
methods—particularly
systems—have
regained
attention
due
their
feasibility,
cost-effectiveness,
sustainability.
Algae-based
presents
innovative
approach
sustainable
development,
offering
environmental,
resource-efficient,
energy-saving,
biodiversity
benefits
while
supporting
circular
economy
principles.
evaluates
advancements
technologies
applies
a
case
methodology
Zahedan
City,
analyzing
sewage
canal
networks,
composition,
feasibility.
Three
techniques
were
assessed,
with
waste
stabilization
ponds
(WSPs)
identified
most
suitable
based
on
technical,
economic,
environmental
indicators.
Key
factors
climate
conditions,
land-use
policies,
cost-effectiveness
incorporated
into
comparative
analysis,
enhancing
scientific
rigor
this
compared
prior
research.
findings
provide
actionable
insights
planners,
engineers,
policymakers
address
simultaneous
challenges
management,
water
scarcity.
Language: Английский
Biotechnological Techniques for Recovery of Renewable Resources From Municipal Wastewater and Value-Added Products Development
Charu Juneja,
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Rohini Itankar,
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Sukdeb Pal
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et al.
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Mechanism of molecular communication and bacterial community succession in microalgal bacterial biofilms under different photoperiods
Min Wang,
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Hengyuan Chen,
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Junfang Cheng
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et al.
Journal of Environmental Management,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
373, P. 123905 - 123905
Published: Dec. 27, 2024
Language: Английский
Microalgae for Sustainable Biofuel Generation: Innovations, Bottlenecks, and Future Directions
G. Mary Stephy,
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S. Surendarnath,
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Flora Gnanadhas
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et al.
Environmental Quality Management,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
34(3)
Published: Dec. 25, 2024
ABSTRACT
Microalgae,
with
their
rapid
growth
rates,
high
intracellular
lipid
accumulation,
and
ability
to
utilize
wastewater,
emerge
as
a
promising
feedstock
for
high‐quality
biodiesel
production.
Recent
contributions
in
algal
fuel
research
include
breakthroughs
genetic
engineering
boost
yields,
such
CRISPR‐modified
strains
optimized
biofuel
Innovative
bioreactor
designs
are
enhancing
scalability
energy
efficiency,
while
integration
waste‐to‐energy
systems
enables
resource
recovery
cost
savings.
Additionally,
advancements
techno‐economic
models
making
large‐scale
production
more
feasible,
aided
by
supportive
government
policies
subsidies.
This
review
provides
comprehensive
analysis
of
recent
microalgal
techniques
methodologies.
study
aims
identify
key
gaps
contribute
the
optimization
processes
development
sustainable
bioenergy
solutions.
Language: Английский