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Title: A Critical Review of Green Approach on Wastewater Treatment Strategies.
Authors: Mathew, J. T.
Inobeme, A.
Musah, M.
Azeh, Y.
Abdullahi, A.
Shaba, E. Y.
Salihu, A. M.
Muhammad, E. B
Josiah, J. G
brin, N. A
Ismail, H.
Muhammad, A. I.
Maurice, J.
Mamman, A.
Ndamitso, M. M.
Keywords: Green Approach; Wastewater
Traditional; Treatment; Strategies
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: J. Appl. Sci. Environ. Manage
Citation: Mathew, J. T., Inobeme, A., Musah, M., Azeh, Y, Abdullahi, A., Shaba E. Y. Salihu, A. M. Muhammad, E. B; Josiah, J. G; Jibrin, N. A. Ismail, H. Muhammad, A. I. Maurice, J., Mamman, A; Ndamitso, M. M. N (2024). A Critical Review of Green Approach on Wastewater Treatment Strategies. J. Appl. Sci. Environ. Manage, 28 (2) 363-391.
Series/Report no.: 28 (2) 363-391.;
Abstract: Green approach on wastewater treatment strategies aims to promote sustainable and environmentally friendly methods for treating wastewater while also reducing the environmental impact of traditional wastewater treatment processes. Hence, the objective of this paper was to undertake a critical review of green approach on wastewater treatment strategies using standard techniques of harvesting data from secondary sources from 2015 to 2023. Information obtained reveals that energy-efficient treatment technologies, such as anaerobic digestion and membrane bioreactors, use less energy than traditional treatment technologies. Treating wastewater for reuse can reduce the demand for freshwater resources and the energy required for water treatment. Onsite wastewater treatment systems, such as septic systems and composting toilets, can reduce the amount of wastewater that needs to be transported and treated at centralized facilities. Incorporating green infrastructure, such as rain gardens and permeable pavement, into urban areas can help reduce the amount of stormwater runoff that enters the wastewater treatment system. Extracting nutrients, such as nitrogen and phosphorus, from wastewater can be used as a fertilizer for crops, reducing the need for synthetic fertilizers. Overall, these green wastewater treatment strategies aim to reduce the energy consumption, chemical usage, and environmental impact of traditional wastewater treatment processes, while promoting sustainable and efficient use of resources
Description: Article
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/27337
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