I am aware of "Industry specific" recycling. Most were using pre 1950,s technology. An unexplainable zeal for separating compounds and using chlorine to kill the very microbes that allow your immune system properly function. In case some are not aware nature has ALL the organic compound biodegrading microbes in its inventory. Home, hospitals, restaurants, hotels, and any industry can be bioremediated in-situ and reused on the spot for their needs. There will never be an acceptable level of any thing. 40 years of testing and zero pathogens were found. All metals were chelated into their elemental/nutritional state. In addition the O2 content goes through the roof. Scientists know using chlorine is a crime against humanity. Why is chlorine used in a swimming pool? Think about it.
Eco-industrial Parks (EIPs) are good examples for what you are seeking. The USA and Europe, in particular Germany, have EIP's where WWTPs co-exist in a symbiotic way with industrial and biogas plants. There were approx. 140 EIPs globally in 2015, and many of these had WWTPs. Please google EIPs
Hello this is the idea that runs the most right now and this is the craziest studied. wastewater contain pollution. The recycling without purification treatment deep, efficient, is a crime against humanity.
The problem of wastewater put in now 50/60 years service have no effective sewage pollution. Their only action is the filtration which of course generates residues which ien b fast are dipserses in the environment in one form or another.
the dissolved pollution contained in wastewater, chemical, it is discharged into the environment and pollute the soil, the sub soil and groundwater.
I can understand your worry. But at the first the treatment solutions for wastewater recycling/reuse is not restricted to filtration and other processes like activated carbon, membrane bioreactor , reverses osmosis and etc are involved. secondly the water scarcity especially in arid and semi arid countries is tense and they don't have any other option except recycling and reuse of treated effluent. and finally as you probably know, nowadays there are lots of ways for management of residues. so they are manageable.
Decentralisation has been done by the Industry for a very long time now.
The treatment is Industry and process specific. We can assist you with Hybrid technologies to overcome the problems - get more details from our website water treatability section
Germany had good experience in this subject. Attached the Wastewater Decentraliztion National Framework for Jordan. We are in the phase of Institutionalising this concept in Jordan, with the help from German experts and funded by DAAD.
probably a good case study to look at in this field is the Saudi Arabia Industrial Cities (Jubail and Yanbu) regulations and managment system for industrial wastewater treatment and reuse.