Study Status and Focus about CO2 from Municipal Wastewater Treatment

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Wastewater is an inevitable by-product in human production and life. And with development of human society and enhancing of urbanization level and citizens living standards, wastewater quantity will sharply increase. Greenhouse gas (GHG) from wastewater treatment will drastically do, too. In especial CO2, its emission quantity is most, its greenhouse effect is highest among GHG from wastewater treatment. But current wastewater treatment engineering does not relate to GHG in the design and operation process. In the case of global climate change, obviously the problem of CO2 emission from wastewater treatment has to be solved. And because of this the paper sum up China and other country's research results, current status, and future direction.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 610-613)

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