The Urban areas are most vulnerable to water shortages as a result of the rising population rapid urbanization and the impact of climate change. The freshwater resources that are traditionally available do not provide for the requirements of families and also protect the integrity of urban green spaces which are crucial to healthy development of the area and the surrounding environment. Recycling treated wastewater is an ideal option to increase the resilience of water systems in cities and also promote sustainable water management methods. This article examines the possibility of recycling wastewater treated to improve irrigation practices as an essential element of water infrastructures that can stand up to the challenges of living in urban areas. The article discusses the most recent innovations in wastewater treatment and demonstrates their ability to be in line with standards for water quality and to reduce the discharge of contaminants into the environment. Beyond technical aspects this research reveals that efficiency of energy usage and environmental performance. The research shows that addressing the issue of wastewater reuse could drastically reduce the stress on the water resources which are traditional and enhance the reliability of water supply. It can also help in the creation of circular strategies for managing water. When it's integrated with organizations that are cohesion-based and supported with transparent communication and stakeholder participation Reusing wastewater is an effective way to increase your resilience to urban water systems.
Edakiri et al. (Wed,) studied this question.