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  • The study surveys 17 water resource recovery facilities (WRRFs) to assess the challenges they faced during COVID-19, particularly focusing on technical and operational issues.
  • Key problems included limited monitoring and maintenance of equipment, resulting in poor data quality, as well as disruptions in chemical supplies affecting treatment processes and increases in operational costs due to delayed maintenance.
  • The paper emphasizes the potential benefits of automation and improved management strategies for emergency situations, suggesting ways WRRFs can enhance their preparedness and resilience in the face of such crises.

Article Abstract

This paper includes survey results from 17 full-scale water resource recovery facilities (WRRFs) to explore their technical, operational, maintenance, and management-related challenges during COVID-19. Based on the survey results, limited monitoring and maintenance of instrumentation and sensors are among the critical factors during the pandemic which resulted in poor data quality in several WRRFs. Due to lockdown of cities and countries, most of the facilities observed interruptions of chemical supply frequency which impacted the treatment process involving chemical additions. Some plants observed influent flow reduction and illicit discharges from industrial wastewater which eventually affected the biological treatment processes. Delays in equipment maintenance also increased the operational and maintenance cost. Most of the plants reported that new set of personnel management rules during pandemic created difficulties in scheduling operator's shifts which directly hampered the plant operations. All the plant operators mentioned that automation, instrumentation, and sensor applications could help plant operations more efficiently while working remotely during pandemic. To handle emergency circumstances including pandemic, this paper also highlights resources and critical factors for emergency responses, preparedness, resiliency, and mitigation that can be adopted by WRRFs.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8441735PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/wer.1615DOI Listing

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