In this study, the role of water sector management
represented by wastewater in achieving the goals of sustainable development was
clarified. Wastewater management to prevent the problems resulting from it
requires adopting cost-effective and applicable methods in line with the goals
of sustainable development. Today, the world aspires to reach sustainable
development goals (SDGs) endorsed by the United Nations, and assessing the
fundamental interest of modernistic technology in achieving the SDGs is very important
for planners as well as stakeholders. Sustainable development has the
characteristic of being devoid of negative impact on society and the
environment, so its goals can be defined as a road map to achieve more
sustainability and a better future for all individuals in this world. An
in-depth analysis of the goals and their interactions with each other reveals
that wastewater treatment participate in implementing eleven of the seventeen
sustainable development goals due to its capability to raise the amount of
water available. Among the most relevant SDGs are: eliminating hunger by
providing the patency of water that can be used for agriculture, being healthy
by beneficent water quality and availability of clean water, clean energy,
improving water recycling, biogas production, living underwater by reducing
wastewater discharge. We discussed the difficulties associated with
implementing these goals, by proposing a series of indicators to evolve the
importance of wastewater treatment plants in SDGs. The current review article
confirmed the considerable impact of wastewater treatment on achieving the
internationally approved SDGs. Water scarcity must be dealt with
comprehensively, all alternatives for water supply must be considered and the
magnitude of this objective must be brought to the interest of relevant
organizations.
Author(s) Details:
Qahtan Adnan Ali,
Department of Environment and Pollution Technologies Engineering,
Kirkuk Technical College Engineering, Northern Technical University, Iraq.
Ozdan Akram Ghareeb,
Department
of Pharmacy Techniques, Kirkuk Technical Institute, Northern Technical
University, Iraq.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/EIEGES-V7/article/view/13460
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