The accelerated pace of global urbanization has led to a dramatic increase in both the volume and complexity of urban wastewater, posing severe challenges to ecology, health, and climate. Traditional wastewater treatment models face multiple dilemmas, including high energy consumption and carbon emissions, resource wastage, high costs, difficulties in sludge disposal, and ineffective removal of emerging contaminants, necessitating fundamental reform. Future development directions should focus on unlocking resource recovery potential, pursuing technological innovations that are efficient, low-carbon, and smart, building digitalized and intelligent treatment plants, and establishing resilient systems capable of responding to risks and changes. Achieving this transformation requires synergistic drivers from policy, economics, and society. Despite challenges such as technological stability, economic viability, standardization, and massive investment, this systemic revolution, integrating technological innovation, management reform, and policy guidance, is destined to propel urban wastewater treatment towards a promising future characterized by resource cycling, energy self-sufficiency, environmental friendliness, and intelligent resilience, providing solid support for sustainable urban development.
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Wen Wen
City University of Hong Kong
Scientific Journal of Technology
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68af55ccad7bf08b1eadc173 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.54691/pn612n50