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Moving Toward Resource Recovery Facilities
About this book
Resource recovery is an emerging societal need around the globe. Due to the ever-increasing pressures on increasingly limited environmental resources, it is critical that recovery of resources (water, nutrients, and energy) from waste streams be implemented. Moving Toward Resource Recovery Facilities is about moving away from waste streams and moving toward values streams. First providing an overview of the fundamental drivers for resource recovery from wastewater and presenting the basic case for resource recovery, the text provides an overview of state-of-the-art technological approaches to resources recovery and provides general guidance on the applicability of recovery technologies for the cross section of facility types. This allows facilities to take steps towards recycling a greater number of otherwise lost resources.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Preface
- Chapter 1 What Resources Can We Recover?
- Chapter 2 The Case for Resource Recovery: Part 1—Global Megatrends in the Water, Energy, and Nutrient Landscape
- Chapter 3 The Case for Resource Recovery: Part 2—Regional Trends in the Water, Energy, and Nutrient Landscape
- Chapter 4 Current State-of-the-Science in Recovery Technology Approaches and Opportunities
- Chapter 5 Case Studies of Recovery Technology Applications
- Chapter 6 Resource Recovery: The Utility Management Perspective
- Chapter 7 Considerations for Selecting and Evaluating Resource Recovery Options
- Chapter 8 Where Do We Go and How Do We Get There?
- Chapter 9 The Next Generation of Resource Recovery Technologies
- Index