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Contributions of recycled wastewater to clean water and sanitation Sustainable Development Goals



article Apr 2020 ; 22 pages
Aut. Cecilia Tortajada
Ed. Nature International Journal of Science - London
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Abstract:
Water scarcity, due to physical lack or pollution, has become one of the most pressing issues globally, a matter of human, economic and environmental insecurity. Wastewater, whose value had not been appreciated until recently, is increasingly recognised as a potential ‘new’ source of clean water for potable and non-potable uses, resulting in social, environmental and economic benefits. This paper discusses the potential of recycled wastewater (also known as reused water) to become a significant source of safe water for drinking purposes and improved sanitation in support of the Sustainable Development Goals.

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eaux usées (réutilisation) (CI) (DT) (OP) , ODD Objectifs Développement Durable (CI) (DT) (OP)

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Nature International Journal of Science - Nature Research - London - Royaume Uni
    

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