Recasting China’s urban wastewater management standards
Wen-Wei Li and
Han-Qing Yu ()
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Wen-Wei Li: University of Science and Technology of China
Han-Qing Yu: University of Science and Technology of China
Nature Sustainability, 2025, vol. 8, issue 1, 6-8
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The goal to achieve urban water sustainability is likely to be hindered by current regulations in China. Setting holistic, flexible and ecologically benign pollutant discharge standards can help China’s efforts to shape a more sustainable wastewater management approach.
Date: 2025
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