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SIMPO – A Simplified Intelligent Modelling Platform Online for Code-free and Shareable Wastewater Treatment Process Modelling

The expansion of knowledge of and demand for wastewater treatment has driven the increasing complexity of its models. The establishment or use of such complicated models is difficult for environmental...

Challenges and future perspectives on the ecological uses of reclaimed water

Ecological use is a paramount and primary application of reclaimed water. It is of great significance in alleviating the contradiction between water supply and demand, reducing water pollution, and...

Assessment of heavy metal pollution in an urbanized waterway of the Pearl River Delta, China

To combat environmental pollution, a viable option is to adjust industrial structures to reduce the emissions of pollutants. One means to gauge the effects of such change is assessing the potential...

Insights into the fate of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) in drinking water based on bibliometric analysis: research hot spots, challenges, and trends

Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) are highly persistent and widely distributed PFASs contaminants that pose a serious threat to drinking water quality. However, few bibliometric studies have...

Enteric Viruses and Free-Living Amoebae: Protozoa as Potential Reservoirs and Transport Vessels for Human Norovirus and Adenovirus

Human norovirus (HNoV) and human adenovirus (HAdV) are major causes of acute viral gastroenteritis globally and environmentally transmitted via the faecal-oral route through contaminated food and water....

Granular beds with asymmetric wettability promote the migration and separation behavior of petroleum hydrocarbon pollutants: Migration rate and pressure drop distribution

Refinery wastewater contains a significant concentration of highly viscous petroleum hydrocarbon pollutants that are not only difficult to degrade but also prone to emulsification, which significantly...

Water Quality and Health: An Ecological Perspective

Water quality is a complex but measurable characterization of the chemical, biological and physical properties from engineered or natural water systems. The quality of water affects the health of animals...

Can Microbial Electrochemical Sensors Measure Biochemical Oxygen Demand in Saline Wastewater?

Biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) is crucial for assessing the biodegradability of saline wastewater prior to treatment. However, rapid measuring methods for BOD in saline environments are not yet available....

Artificial Intelligence in Aquatic Biology: Identifying and Conserving Aquatic Species

Artificial intelligence (AI) plays a transformative role in the identification and conservation of aquatic species. By synthesizing recent advancements, this paper highlights the effectiveness of machine...

Revolutionizing China’s Water Ecological Monitoring and Assessment: A Research Framework for Water Health Clinical Diagnosis System

Water ecological health is crucial for sustainable ecosystems and human well-being. However, China’s complex water environments present significant challenges for precise health assessments. After analyzing...

Reconsidering the Future of Seawater Desalination in China: Proposal of Constructing Short-cut Water Cycle in Coastal Areas

Water scarcity is a pressing issue that threatens sustainable development worldwide, especially in regions like China, where natural freshwater resources are increasingly strained by rapid urbanization,...

Significance and Enlightenment of Implementing Water Ecological Assessment

The quality of aquatic ecology is a fundamental indicator of the condition of water bodies and their environments. Maintaining the integrity of aquatic ecosystems is essential for the conservation of...

Mechanism-data dual-driven research framework for whole-process water conservation and carbon emission reduction within industrial parks

Chinese industrial sector is currently facing the challenge of achieving an optimal balance among water conservation, carbon emission reduction, and aquatic ecosystem preservation at a manageable or...

Adjustable microbial cross-feedings adapt to landforms in the Yangtze River

Microbial cross-feedings hold great significance for microbial survival and growth, which are commonly considered to be determined by functional complementarity. Here we demonstrated landform-dependent...

Evolution Patterns of Water Ecology and Systematic Governance in the Yangtze River Basin

The uniqueness and integrity of water ecology in the Yangtze River Basin is of great significance for maintaining global ecological balance. Understanding the historical evolution of water ecology pattern...

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