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Wastewater Reuse in the EU and Southern European Countries: Policies, Barriers and Good Practices

Jurgita Malinauskaitė, Bertrand Delpech, Luca Montorsi, Matteo Venturelli, Wolfgang Gernjak, Morgan Abily, Tadej Stepišnik Perdih, Eleni Nyktari, Hussam Jouhara

2024Sustainability15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Ensuring sustainable consumption of water, which is essential for human development, is not sufficient, therefore, there is an urgent need to improve reuse of treated wastewater. This paper reviews the newest EU legislation related to reclaimed water reuse, which is the main driver for change. While there are some positive developments in the EU, the paper argues that the current EU legislation does not sufficiently encourage circular solutions, especially on how to deal with any bottleneck effects, which prevent to fully utilise wastewater. This reflection is noted based on the national and regional developments in Italy with some comparison with other Southern countries, such as Greece and Spain in attempt to identify good practices as well as any barriers for the reclaimed water to be reused.

Topics & Concepts

ReuseLegislationBottleneckWastewaterEnvironmental planningWastewater reuseBusinessSustainabilityConsumption (sociology)Natural resource economicsEngineeringPolitical scienceEnvironmental scienceEnvironmental engineeringWaste managementEconomicsOperations managementLawEcologySociologySocial scienceBiologyWastewater Treatment and ReuseInternational Environmental Law and PoliciesMunicipal Solid Waste Management