Journal of Water Reuse and Desalination (Dec 2020)
Sustainability requirements of implementing water-reuse concepts for new industrial park developments in water-stressed regions
Abstract
Requirements for wastewater management and water-reuse concepts concerning sustainability are gaining greater importance, especially in times of climate change. Industrial park developments are often hindered due to water scarcity. Thus, nowadays, the reuse of wastewater is becoming more and more important to increase the availability of water and to enable new developments. The sustainable Industrial WasteWater Management Concept with the focus on Reuse (IW2MC → R) provides a solution strategy to produce reuse water from industrial wastewater within production plants. To achieve sustainability, certain requirements are essential since the reuse water can be provided directly via an optimized wastewater treatment process for subsequent use. Hence, it is then ‘fit for purpose’. This enables a more efficient application of reuse water. Furthermore, due to environmental issues, it is important to construct space-saving water resource recovery facilities for reducing land consumption within industrial parks. HIGHLIGHTS The reuse of wastewater is becoming more and more important to increase the availability of water and to enable new developments.; An optimized treatment process reduces the required area inside the industrial park.; The IRF can be increased by optimized industrial park management by controlling new production plant settlements.; The IW2MC → R has to fulfill diverse sustainability requirements.;
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