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Wastewater and Stormwater

Wastewater refers to water that has been contaminated as a result of human interaction. Wastewater can include sewage and stormwater, which are treated to reduce adverse health impacts. Treated effluent is typically discharged to receiving waters or reclaimed for reuse. Wastewater influences the energy-water-food-nexus through its energy demands for treatment and pumping; land requirements for conveyance infrastructure; impacts of effluent and biosolids on receiving water quality, land and ecosystems; and opportunities to generate energy from biogas.

Stormwater is critical to the nexus because of factors such as development density, deforestationfertilizer and pesticide use. These factors impact the quantity and quality of stormwater and raw water sources, creating the need to use more energy-intensive treatment technologies to bring water to potable levels. These factors also affect the health of ecosystems and associated goods and services they provide.

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Integrated GREEN Solutions

Integrated GREEN Solutions provides a wide spectrum of environmental services. i.GREENs services can be summarized into three main groups: Training…

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Integrated GREEN Solutions

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Onsite Food Waste Processing as an Opportunity to Conserve Water in a Medical Facility Case Study, Abu Dhabi

This paper presents the case for soil and water conservation combined with waste recycling strategies in a desert type climate…

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Energy Procedia

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1 March 2017

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Peru

This website discusses Peru’s GHG emissions, energy consumption, and water utilities. As Peru struggles to secure a reliable supply to…

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Water and Wastewater Companies for Climate Mitigation (WaCCliM)

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Reusing Oil and Gas Produced Water for Irrigation of Food Crops in Drylands

Water scarcity affects drylands, threatening their food security, while the oil and gas industry produces significant and increasing volumes of…

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Agricultural Water Management

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30 July 2018

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Scale Dependence of Controls on Groundwater Vulnerability in the Water–Energy–Food Nexus, California Coastal Basin Aquifer System

In the Coastal California Basin (CCB) aquifer system, the conflicts in the water-energy-food nexus are apparent because of intensive agricultural…

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Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies

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1 June 2017

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Understanding Pakistan's Water-Security Nexus

This report provides a preliminary analysis of water management within a critical national context. Pakistan’s Water-Security Nexus is the focus…

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United States Institute of Peace

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Water and Wastewater Companies for Climate Mitigation

The Water and Wastewater Companies for Climate Mitigation (WaCCliM) project is demonstrating that the water sector can reduce greenhouse gas…

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Water and Wastewater Companies for Climate Mitigation (WaCCliM)

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A Review of the Current State of Research on the Water, Energy, and Food Nexus

The Study covers regions in: Asia, Europe, Oceania, North America, South America, Middle East and Africa. The purpose of this…

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Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies

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1 June 2017

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Wastewater Treatment and Reuse in Urban Agriculture: Exploring the Food, Energy, Water, and Health Nexus in Hyderabad, India

Nutrients and water found in domestic treated wastewater are valuable and can be reutilized in urban agriculture as a potential…

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Environmental Research Letters

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4 July 2017

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The Water-Energy-Food Security Nexus through the Lenses of the Value Chain and the Institutional Analysis and Development Frameworks

A number of frameworks have been used to study the water-food-energy nexus without consideration of the role of institutions in…

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Water Alternatives