Wastewater management
It is concluded that water quality can be improved through emission based control strategy. Apart from the techniques mentioned in this study, new techniques have been used in my study.
The research paper "Energy Issues In Sustainable Urban Wastewater management: Use, Demand, Reduction and Recovery in the Urban water Cycle" written by Andrea & Olsson, (2019), issues related to energy in sustainable urban wastewater management are seen with the objectives of urban water cycle use, demand reduction and recovery.
Based on that, urban water systems, especially wastewater treatment facilities, are among consumers in cities globally.
According to this study, a country's total electricity energy 1% to 3% of the production may be required for wastewater treatment.However, efficient pumping and aeration are important for the efficiency of wastewater treatment.
However, it has been noted that switching to anaerobic technology is a possible solution and the practice is increasing in countries around the world.
Incineration is the traditional method of wastewater treatment. However, technologies such as pyrolysis, hydrothermal, and carbonization are widely used nowadays.
In any case, better management of waste water has been mentioned as essential. In my study, the treatment methods in practice in Sri Lanka and the treatment methods that could be implemented are clearly mentioned.
Pearson et al, (2010). "A Sustainable Decision Support Framework For urban Water management" The main objective of this study is to develop decision support frameworks that help those involved in urban water management to analyze the mix of water in management.
Based on that, the traditional method starts with structures that are relevant to practice in the present