Installation of advanced urban water management systems is one of the most important first steps in the attempt to overcome poverty on earth, outbreak of diseases, crime and even terrorism. Because world wide application of traditional water supply, sewerage and wastewater treatment technology requires financial resources which are basically not available within a reasonable short time frame novel solutions must be found, developed and implemented. The combination of high-tech on-site treatment of the various waste streams generated in households, enterprises and industrial sites, and reuse of the valuable materials obtained from the treatment plants, including the purified water, is one of the options which is investigated by various groups of researchers and technology developers, nowadays. This concept may help meeting the UN Millennium Development Goals, provided people are ready to accept this new way of dealing with household wastes. Education is necessary to build up the foundation which modern water technology can be based upon. In parallel, tailored modifications are to be considered to satisfy the specific demands of local communities. In this context, female participation appears to be extremely important in the decision making process.
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May 01 2005
Sustainable water management in rural and peri-urban areas: what technology do we need to meet the UN Millennium Development Goals?
P.A. Wilderer
1Institute of Water Quality and Waste Management, Technical University of Munich, 85748 Garching, Germany
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Water Sci Technol (2005) 51 (10): 1–2.
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P.A. Wilderer; Sustainable water management in rural and peri-urban areas: what technology do we need to meet the UN Millennium Development Goals?. Water Sci Technol 1 May 2005; 51 (10): 1–2. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2005.0344
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