decentralized water and wastewater treatment fluence at chile

decentralized water and wastewater treatment fluence at chile
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  • Can decentralized water and wastewater treatment be used in Latin America?
  • Sustainably addressing the water needs of populations in countries lacking adequate infrastructure is challenging. We discuss the potential of decentralized water and wastewater treatment using electrified processes across Latin American countries and reflect on what would help their implementation in the region.
  • What is a fluence decentralized wastewater treatment plant?
  • A Fluence decentralized wastewater treatment plant is housed in a standard-sized shipping container and is engineered for fast deployment, as well as simple operation and maintenance. Due to smart pre-engineering and design, Aspiral ™ units are ready for integration with other systems and equipment.
  • Why is centralized water treatment a problem in Latin America?
  • Furthermore, centralized treatment leaves unprotected all those who access water through private wells. In Latin America, where we focus our attention, water scarcity and quality are growing concerns. Estimates show that more than 77 million people have no access to water for basic needs 4.
  • Are decentralized wastewater treatment systems a challenge in the Global South?
  • Adequate wastewater treatment systems remain a challenge in the Global South. Social, economic and environmental challenges of (de)centralizing discussed in depth. Fully decentralized systems may generate barriers in attaining city-wide treatment solutions in the Global South.