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TitleBest available techniques as a sustainability tool for industrial water management and treatment
KeywordsBAT Reference DocumentsBATs for water managementBATs for wastewater treatmentBest Available TechniquesChemical industryIndustrial water reuseMinimization of water emissions
Year2021
TypeContributo in volume
AuthorsMaria Concetta Tomei
Text448438 2021 BAT Reference Documents BATs for water management BATs for wastewater treatment Best Available Techniques Chemical industry Industrial water reuse Minimization of water emissions Best available techniques as a sustainability tool for industrial water management and treatment Maria Concetta Tomei Water Research Institute CNR The past few decades have been characterized by industry s increasingly intense concern for the environment. While government agencies mandate stricter limits on wastewater discharge, companies struggle to brand themselves as greener and more sustainable than their competition. As a result, industrial wastewater management strategies have focused on treatment methods that are both economical and environmentally sustainable. Specification of Best Available Techniques BATs can help industries, decision makers, and regulators address these concerns by highlighting technological solutions that provide both highly treated effluent for discharge and high quality water for reuse. EU member states are requested to use BATs as reference points to attain environmental quality objectives and establish environmental permit conditions for large industrial installations. These European BATs are defined by BAT Reference documents BREFs prepared by Technical Working Groups organized in compliance with the Industrial Emissions Directive IED 2010/75/EU and including a variety of stakeholders such as regulators, industrial companies, and environmental non governmental organizations NGOs . As listed in Table 32.1, EU BREFs address a comprehensive range of environmental issues in a variety of industries including emissions in air, land, and water http //eippcb.jrc.ec.europa.eu/reference . Sustainable Industrial Water Use Perspectives, Incentives, and Tools Davis, Cheryl; Rosenblum Eric 9781789060669 Published version Capitolo Contributo in volume mariaconcetta.tomei TOMEI MARIA CONCETTA