TY - JOUR
T1 - Impacts of water conservation, wastewater treatment, and reuse on water quantity and quality stress mitigation in China
AU - Wang, Dan
AU - Chen, Zhuo
AU - Sahu, Reetik Kumar
AU - Kahil, Taher
AU - Tang, Ting
AU - Shan, Yuli
AU - Zhang, Wei
AU - Ye, Weili
AU - Wu, Guangxue
AU - Li, Huimei
AU - Hubacek, Klaus
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Author(s). Journal of Industrial Ecology published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of International Society for Industrial Ecology.
PY - 2025/3/10
Y1 - 2025/3/10
N2 - Wastewater treatment plays a crucial role in removing pollutants. Water conservation and reuse of wastewater help to reduce freshwater use and to alleviate water stress. However, the extent to which water conservation, wastewater treatment, and reuse can contribute to water stress mitigation is not clear. This study aims to investigate the impact of water conservation, wastewater treatment, and reuse on both water quantity and quality stress mitigation in China. The investigation is based on a dataset mapping water quantity and pollutant flows across 32 sectors in 31 provinces in 2017 and a dataset of 7411 wastewater treatment plants containing information on wastewater quantity and quality. The findings show that wastewater reuse can reduce provincial water quantity stress by less than 10% and alleviate water stress in 4 out of 25 water-stressed provinces. In contrast, water conservation can contribute to water quantity stress reduction by 31% on average. When water conservation measures and reuse are jointly implemented, quantity stress levels can significantly be alleviated in 19 out of 25 water-stressed provinces, with quantity stress reductions ranging from 25% to 74%. The contribution of wastewater treatment to water quality stress mitigation varies between 6% and 86%, with an average of 29%. Nevertheless, wastewater treatment cannot sufficiently safeguard most regions against water quality stress. This is evident as 25 out of 29 water quality-stressed provinces continue to suffer from quality stress despite implementing wastewater treatment and water conservation practices. Additional measures such as non-point-source pollution control should be implemented alongside wastewater treatment to eliminate provincial quality stress.
AB - Wastewater treatment plays a crucial role in removing pollutants. Water conservation and reuse of wastewater help to reduce freshwater use and to alleviate water stress. However, the extent to which water conservation, wastewater treatment, and reuse can contribute to water stress mitigation is not clear. This study aims to investigate the impact of water conservation, wastewater treatment, and reuse on both water quantity and quality stress mitigation in China. The investigation is based on a dataset mapping water quantity and pollutant flows across 32 sectors in 31 provinces in 2017 and a dataset of 7411 wastewater treatment plants containing information on wastewater quantity and quality. The findings show that wastewater reuse can reduce provincial water quantity stress by less than 10% and alleviate water stress in 4 out of 25 water-stressed provinces. In contrast, water conservation can contribute to water quantity stress reduction by 31% on average. When water conservation measures and reuse are jointly implemented, quantity stress levels can significantly be alleviated in 19 out of 25 water-stressed provinces, with quantity stress reductions ranging from 25% to 74%. The contribution of wastewater treatment to water quality stress mitigation varies between 6% and 86%, with an average of 29%. Nevertheless, wastewater treatment cannot sufficiently safeguard most regions against water quality stress. This is evident as 25 out of 29 water quality-stressed provinces continue to suffer from quality stress despite implementing wastewater treatment and water conservation practices. Additional measures such as non-point-source pollution control should be implemented alongside wastewater treatment to eliminate provincial quality stress.
KW - societal water cycle
KW - wastewater reuse
KW - wastewater treatment
KW - water conservation
KW - water quantity and quality stress
KW - water stress mitigation
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=105000201896&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1111/jiec.70006
DO - 10.1111/jiec.70006
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105000201896
SN - 1088-1980
JO - Journal of Industrial Ecology
JF - Journal of Industrial Ecology
ER -