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    Membrane Technology for Water and Wastewater Treatment in Ethiopia: Current Status and Future Prospects

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    Authors
    Tsehaye, Misgina Tilahun
    Assayie, Aymere Awoke
    Besha, Abreham Tesfaye
    Tufa, Ramato Ashu
    Gebreyohannes, Abaynesh Yihdego cc
    KAUST Department
    Red Sea Research Center (RSRC)
    Biological and Environmental Science and Engineering (BESE) Division
    Advanced Membranes and Porous Materials Research Center
    Date
    2021-12-31
    Permanent link to this record
    http://hdl.handle.net/10754/676288
    
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    Abstract
    In this paper, we appraised the link between policy and research advancement in the area of membrane technology to maximize its application in developing countries. First, the water pollution and water scarcity challenges in Ethiopia are discussed together with the national policy. The minimum allowable concentration for pollutants set by the Ethiopian water resource authorities is significantly higher than the one set, for example, by WHO due to lack of suitable wastewater treatment technologies. To support population growth, Ethiopia urgently needs stringent legislation backed up by alternative treatment technologies in order to implement multi-sectoral water protection and provision programs. The current-status of membrane technologies and the availability of raw materials for membrane fabrication are presented. Key types of membrane technologies that are currently practiced and the obtained merits compared to traditional treatment strategies are thoroughly reviewed. Membrane technology can be used as a two-way tool: (i) to fill gaps in policy implementation with more stringent minimum allowable pollutants concentration and (ii) to reduce water pollution and scarcity. Implementing hybrid membrane process for resource recovery and wastewater reclamation can lead us towards a green resilient circular economy. We strongly believe that this work provides useful information for membrane researchers as well as water managers thereby motivating further research and planning on membrane processes in water and wastewater treatment in Ethiopia and other developing economy countries.
    Citation
    Tsehaye, M. T., Assayie, A. A., Besha, A. T., Tufa, R. A., & Gebreyohannes, A. Y. (2021). Membrane technology for water and wastewater treatment in Ethiopia: Current status and future prospects. Journal of Membrane Science and Research, Online First. https://doi.org/10.22079/jmsr.2021.540001.1500
    Sponsors
    Abreham T. Besha is grateful to the work facilities provided by Jigjiga University (Ethiopia)
    Publisher
    Amirkabir University of Technology - Membrane Processes Research Laboratory
    Journal
    Journal of Membrane Science and Research
    DOI
    10.22079/JMSR.2021.540001.1500
    Additional Links
    http://www.msrjournal.com/article_248498.html
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    10.22079/JMSR.2021.540001.1500
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    Articles; Biological and Environmental Science and Engineering (BESE) Division; Red Sea Research Center (RSRC); Advanced Membranes and Porous Materials Research Center

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