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On the Relation Between Urban Wastewater Management Needs and Receiving Water Objectives

Author(s): Wolfgang Schilling; Norway Trondheim; Willy Bauwens

Linked Author(s): Willy Bauwens, Wolfgang Schilling

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Abstract: In the past, the growth of urban agglomerations in Europe caused major disruptions in basic needs such as public health, hygiene, and safety against flooding. Starting in the last century, large scale urban drainage systems were implemented to tackle the worst water related problems in urban areas. Subsequently, flood protection and public health improved dramatically. At the same time, the quality of receiving waters deteriorated as a result of the increased and more polluted discharges. Wastewater treatment schemes were implemented to alleviate this problem. Today, among urban drainage engineers the concept still prevails that “"receiving water protection is equal to pollution discharge reduction".

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Year: 1997

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