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Sustaining Industrial Water Provision in Vietnam : Strategies and Technologies./
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Truong, Le Minh.
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Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, : 2023,
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Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 85-06, Section: B.
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Sustaining Industrial Water Provision in Vietnam : Strategies and Technologies.
Truong, Le Minh.
Sustaining Industrial Water Provision in Vietnam : Strategies and Technologies.
- Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2023 - 238 p.
Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 85-06, Section: B.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Wageningen University and Research, 2023.
This item must not be sold to any third party vendors.
Fresh water is essential for life on Earth. Due to a growing worldwide population and economic trends toward more resource-intensive consumption patterns, freshwater availability has become limited even in delta areas with ample water resources. Nowadays, the high water demand within delta regions has raised substantial concerns since freshwater availability and accessibility are leading to competition among industrial, agricultural, and urban sectors. In situations of high freshwater stress, governing bodies prioritize urban and agricultural water needs more than industrial demands. In addition to the overall sustainability objectives industries are adopting, the increase in water scarcity has motivated industry sectors in delta regions worldwide to pay more attention to sustainable water management and become more self-sufficient in their water provision. That development also occurs in the industrial zones (IZs) in the Saigon River and Mekong Deltas of Vietnam. Though in these specific delta areas, most |Zs still follow the traditional linear water usage pattern based on the "take-make-waste" approach, awareness is rising that transforming toward sustainable water management is needed.Yet, specific regulations for industries and IZs to adopt approaches to save water resources are still in development and need to be implemented. The above highlight two main challenges in water management and wastewater treatment in Vietnam's IZs: (i) low industrial water efficiency and (i) excessive industrial water consumption and freshwater pollution. Despite the cumbersome situation of water starting to put a brake on the development of the Vietnamese economy, there is ample room to improve current industrial water provision as long as a global strategy led to sustainable-oriented industrial water management is taken.Currently, most industrial companies in Vietnam are positioned in |Zs. This is a good asset for (i) managing water provision (distributing fresh water to participant companies) and (i) addressing the environmental aspects of industries (collecting and treating collected water before discharging). However, the existing industrial water system, which is highly dependent on hinterland water supply and low efficient water use, creates two impacts on the environment: (i) the extensive extraction of water resources and (j} the generation and voluminous discharges of wastewater. A radical rethinking of the current industrial water metabolism is needed. It should aim for minimizing the extraction of water resources, for instance, through minimizing demands or maximizing the use of alternative water resources, and (j} minimizing wastewater discharge, for instance, through cascading (i.e., exchanging) reusable water to other companies or by treating the effluents to upgrade the quality to enable the waters to reuse. To enable a more self-sufficient industrial water provision in IZs in Vietnam, (at least) two main lines of development are needed: (i) strategies that are well-established (scientifically underpinned) and well-framed in the management approaches of IZs, and (#/) technologies, namely existing and new technologies, that are needed to upgrade the quality of alternative water resources to make these fit for purpose in cascading and recycling water reuse schemes.Strategic approaches associated with digital support tools and technologies to upgrade water quality for reuse are two main themes to be discussed in this thesis entitled "Sustaining Industrial Water Provision in Vietnam: Strategies and Technologies". The research objective was to develop (i) a systemic approach combined with digital instruments to support sustainable water management at the level of the |Z area and organization and (ii) technologies (individual or in technology trains) to improve water quality, thus enabling water reuse within an |Z.
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