The Future of Municipal Wastewater Reuse Concentrate Management: Drivers, Challenges, and Opportunities

Author:

Finnerty Casey T. K.1ORCID,Childress Amy E.2ORCID,Hardy Kevin M.3,Hoek Eric M. V.4ORCID,Mauter Meagan S.5ORCID,Plumlee Megan H.6,Rose Joan B.7,Sobsey Mark D.8,Westerhoff Paul9ORCID,Alvarez Pedro J. J.10ORCID,Elimelech Menachem1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut 06520-8286, United States

2. Astani Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California 90089, United States

3. National Water Research Institute, Fountain Valley, California 92708, United States

4. Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Los Angeles, California 90095, United States

5. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305, United States

6. Orange County Water District, Fountain Valley, California 92708, United States

7. Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan 48824, United States

8. Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, Gillings School of Global Public Health, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599, United States

9. School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona 85287-3005, United States

10. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Rice University, Houston, Texas 77005, United States

Funder

Division of Engineering Education and Centers

Publisher

American Chemical Society (ACS)

Subject

Environmental Chemistry,General Chemistry

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