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Integrating Green Transition Strategies into Wastewater Treatment: Identifying Dwelling-Based Therapeutic Targets

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International Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 2024

Autour(s)

  • John Tong

Abstract

As the world embraces a green transition, the integration of sustainable practices in wastewater treatment is increasingly essential. This article explores the intersection of green transition strategies with wastewater treatment, focusing on the identification of therapeutic targets within dwelling environments. The study highlights the role of innovative wastewater management techniques in promoting public health, environmental sustainability, and resource conservation. By examining existing literature and employing a comprehensive research methodology, the article presents findings that underscore the potential for enhanced wastewater treatment processes to serve as therapeutic interventions in urban dwellings. The results demonstrate that targeted improvements in wastewater systems can significantly contribute to the broader goals of the green transition. This study explores the integration of green transition strategies into wastewater treatment, with a focus on identifying dwelling-based therapeutic targets. As global efforts intensify to reduce environmental impact and promote sustainability, wastewater treatment systems offer a significant opportunity for innovation. By tailoring treatment processes to the specific needs of residential areas and utilizing advanced technologies such as anaerobic digestion and green infrastructure, this research highlights how localized, targeted approaches can enhance treatment efficiency and sustainability. The findings provide valuable insights for advancing green transition goals and improving wastewater management practices at the community level.

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