About the Journal
The Waste Treatment and Environmental Remediation Journal (WTER) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal dedicated to publishing research, innovations, and applications in the fields of waste management and environmental remediation. This journal serves as a platform for researchers, academics, practitioners, and policymakers to share knowledge and solutions addressing global challenges in waste management and environmental restoration.
Scope of the Journal
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Solid Waste Management
- Technologies and innovations in managing domestic, commercial, and industrial waste.
- Waste reduction, recycling, and reuse strategies.
- Urban and rural waste management systems.
- Case studies and policy implementations in solid waste management.
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Wastewater Treatment
- Techniques and technologies for treating domestic, industrial, and agricultural wastewater.
- Design and optimization of wastewater treatment plants (WWTP).
- Studies on wastewater quality and its environmental impacts.
- Innovations in eco-friendly technologies for wastewater treatment.
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Hazardous and Toxic Waste Management (B3 Waste)
- Management of medical, chemical, and electronic hazardous waste.
- Technologies for handling hazardous and toxic waste.
- Environmental and health risks associated with hazardous waste.
- Policies and regulations on hazardous waste management.
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Soil and Water Remediation
- Bioremediation, phytoremediation, and chemical remediation techniques.
- Ecosystem restoration from oil spills, heavy metals, and organic compounds contamination.
- Case studies on remediation in critical locations.
- Innovative technologies for sustainable remediation.
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Waste-to-Energy Technologies
- Innovations in Waste-to-Energy (WTE) systems.
- Production of bioenergy, biogas, and biomaterials from waste.
- Sustainability and energy efficiency analysis of WTE systems.
- Environmental impacts of Waste-to-Energy applications.
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Environmental Risk Assessment
- Risk assessments of environmental pollution caused by waste.
- Predictive models for environmental and health impacts.
- Mitigation and adaptation strategies for pollution risks.
- Evidence-based policies to reduce environmental risks.
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Environmental Policies and Regulations
- Analysis of local, national, and international policies related to waste management.
- Implementation of regulations and their impacts on environmental sustainability.
- Comparative studies of waste management systems across different countries.
- Community and institutional roles in waste management and remediation efforts.
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Sustainable Innovations and Technologies
- Applications of green technologies in waste management.
- Circular economy approaches in waste management and resource utilization.
- Development of eco-friendly materials for pollution mitigation.
- Integration of digital technology and artificial intelligence in waste monitoring and management.
Target Audience
This journal is intended for researchers, practitioners in waste management and environmental remediation, policymakers, academics, students, and individuals with an interest in addressing global waste management and environmental restoration issues.