Sustainable Water Management on Reclaimed Water Use - A Case of Tianjin

Article Preview

Abstract:

Tianjin, due to its severe shortage and inefficient use of water resource, is now facing many problems such as land substance, pollutions of wastewater irrigation etc., which will restrict its sustainable development of social economy. As a newly, useful, and potential unconventional water resource, reclaimed water can be used broadly to improve the unsatisfied situation of water utilization in Tianjin. In this paper, based on an analysis of the status of present reclaimed water use project and associated plans of future reclaimed water utilization, the authors gave a detailed discuss on the existed problem of reclaimed water use, and then put forward some relative suggestions and recommendations about the sustainable management of reclaimed water utilization in Tianjin, such as management mechanism, reclaimed water price and economic stimulating mechanism, constructions of infrastructure, supporting of science and technology, laws and policies, and supervision system and public participation.

You might also be interested in these eBooks

Info:

Periodical:

Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 726-731)

Pages:

3517-3520

Citation:

Online since:

August 2013

Export:

Price:

Permissions CCC:

Permissions PLS:

Сopyright:

© 2013 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

Share:

Citation:

* - Corresponding Author

[1] Information on http://news.enorth.com.cn/system/2011/04/26/006441424.shtml

Google Scholar

[2] Information on http://www.tjszx.gov.cn/news/B993D313-8108-4943-8134-6C1B041F0836

Google Scholar

[3] L. J Zhao, Q. Y. Song, J. Sun: Water Supply and Drainage. 28(7) (2002), p.31~34

Google Scholar

[4] Q. S. Chen, W. L. Hu.: Construction Science and Technology of Tianjin. 1 (2004), p.39~41

Google Scholar

[5] G. L. Zhang. Research and Plan on Reclaimed Wastewater Reuse in Beijing. Department of Wate Conservancy and Civil Engineering, University of China Agriculture. (2005).

Google Scholar

[6] F. S. Sun: Environmental Production of Transportation. 24(4) (2003), p.48~49

Google Scholar