Water Resources Management and Water Pollution Control
A special issue of Water (ISSN 2073-4441). This special issue belongs to the section "Wastewater Treatment and Reuse".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (5 October 2022) | Viewed by 873
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Interests: waste management; site remediation; and risk assessment; simulation and optimization of hydrological and environmental systems; modeling of energy and environmental management systems; climate modeling; impact assessment; adaptation planning
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Interests: water resources management; energy systems planning; climate modeling and impact analysis; environmental pollution control; risk assessment; decision making under uncertainty
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Interests: disturbance modeling in forested regions; sustainable urban development of water resources; climate change impacts and analysis using artificial neural networks; pollutant dispersion
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Special Issue Information
Water is the source of life. The fresh water resources available to human beings are limited and threatened by pollution. The increasing demand for agricultural, industrial and urban water supplies has led to competition in the allocation of limited freshwater resources. To avoid a water crisis, we must protect water resources, manage water supply and demand, reduce pollution and decrease the environmental impact of a growing population. In view of the serious situation of water pollution at present, we should make efforts to protect our water resources by controlling pollution, reducing water consumption, developing new water sources and so on.
In this Special Issue, “Water Resources Management and Water Pollution Control”, you are welcome to submit original papers that address the following topics:
Water resources and river basin management;
Ground water management;
Industrial wastewater treatment;
Advanced treatment of water and secondary effluents (membranes, adsorption, ion exchange, oxidation, etc.);
Reuse of reclaimed waters;
Effect of distribution systems on potable water quality;
Technical aspects of treatment and disposal methods (landfilling, thermal treatment, etc.)
Related conference:
13th International Conference on Environmental Science and Technology (ICEST 2022) 21-23 October, 2022 Qingdao, Shandong, China http://icest.org/index.html.
Prof. Dr. Gordon Huang
Prof. Dr. Yongping Li
Prof. Dr. Caterina Valeo
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Hydrology
- Requirements of reused water
- Water quality analysis
- Sustainability
- Water contaminants
- Low carbon
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