Nature-based solutions coupled with advanced technologies: An opportunity for decentralized water reuse in cities
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2022-03-02T10:56:34Z
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2022-03-02T10:56:34Z
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2022-03-15
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0959-6526
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Decentralized water reuse in cities is a prominent alternative to mainstream top-down models for urban water treatment, which are based on centralized, linear dynamics of resource management. In this sense, Nature-based Solutions (“green” technologies) coupled with advanced technologies (“grey” technologies) constitute a promising approach for fomenting onsite water treatment and reuse in cities, while also providing multiple co-benefits. This article puts forward a conceptual advancement by providing a better understanding of coupled “green-grey”/“grey-green” technologies (CGGT). To do this, we critically discuss the main reasons for pairing these technologies instead of using them separately, as well as their treatment performance and constraints regarding data reporting issues. Moreover, the article discloses the most common treatment configurations, water quality parameters being evaluated, potential reuse schemes, costs, and energy requirements. A systematic selection and analysis of scientific articles was carried out to this end. Of 395 pre-selected articles, only 17 addressed coupled (green-grey/grey-green) technologies in the treatment of urban wastewaters for further reuse or safe discharge onsite. Despite the relatively low number of articles, 80% were published in the past five years, showing the increased interest in this novel topic. The selected articles were analysed and here we present the resulting comprehensive Excel database (343 datasets) containing detailed information about the design, operation, and performance of such systems. Green-grey technologies were found to be predominant, the configuration constructed wetlands followed by advanced oxidation process and electrochemical process being the most studied. Grey technologies are normally applied at a second stage to remove pathogens in compliance with reuse standards (normally when green technologies alone cannot deliver the standards). Meanwhile, green technologies are commonly used at a second stage to break down slowly biodegradable substances that have not been completely removed by grey technologies (normally as a polishing step following grey technology). The design parameters for combining these technologies have not yet been fully optimized, since they were mainly designed as sole technologies and forcibly put together as a coupled treatment. Hence, further studies should focus on variables and parameters influencing the functioning of coupled technologies as a whole. Finally, due to the novelty and relevance of the topic, transparency and consistency in data reporting is essential to support the optimization and competitiveness of coupled green-grey/grey-green technologies against existing decentralized/centralized approaches
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Joana A.C. Castellar and Joaquim Comas acknowledge EdiCitNet project (grant agreement Joana A.C. Castellar and Joaquim Comas acknowledge EdiCitNet project (grant agreement 776665) from European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme. Joaquim Comas and Gianluigi Buttiglieri acknowledge the CLEaN-TOUR project (CTM2017-85385-C2-1-R) and ReUseMP3 project (PID2020-115456RB-100) from the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness and Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation, respectively, and Multisource project (grant agreement 101003527) from European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme. Hector Monclús acknowledges the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities (MCIU) for partially funding this research through the Ramon y Cajal Research Fellowship (RYC2019-026434-I). The authors would like to thank the Government of Catalonia through Consolidated Research Groups 2017-SGR-1318 and 2017-SGR-1552. The ICRA researchers wish to express their thanks for funding from the CERCA programme/Government of Catalonia. The authors would like to thank Dr. Wolfgang Gernjak for his support. Also, the authors would like to thank CRUE-CSIC agreement with Elsevier for the Open Access funding) from European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme. Joaquim Comas and Gianluigi Buttiglieri acknowledge the CLEaN-TOUR project (CTM2017-85385-C2-1-R) and ReUseMP3 project (PID2020-115456RB-100) from the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness and Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation, respectively, and Multisource project (grant agreement 101003527) from European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme. Hector Monclús acknowledges the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities (MCIU) for partially funding this research through the Ramon y Cajal Research Fellowship (RYC2019-026434-I). The authors would like to thank the Government of Catalonia through Consolidated Research Groups 2017-SGR-1318 and 2017-SGR-1552. The ICRA researchers wish to express their thanks for funding from the CERCA programme/Government of Catalonia. The authors would like to thank Dr. Wolfgang Gernjak for his support. Also, the authors would like to thank CRUE-CSIC agreement with Elsevier for the Open Access funding
Open Access funding provided thanks to the CRUE-CSIC agreement with Elsevier
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application/pdf
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eng
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Elsevier
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Reproducció digital del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2022.130660
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Journal of Cleaner Production, 2022, vol. 340, art. núm. 130660
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Articles publicats (D-EQATA)
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
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Nature-based solutions coupled with advanced technologies: An opportunity for decentralized water reuse in cities
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/H2020/776665/EU/Edible Cities Network Integrating Edible City Solutions for social resilient and sustainably productive cities/EdiCitNet
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info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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peer-reviewed
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