ArticleOpen Access http://dx.doi.org/10.26855/wrrm.2025.06.005
Rural Domestic Sewage Treatment Technology and Its Application Progress
Weihong Guo
Mudan District Branch of Heze Ecological Environment Bureau, Heze 274006, Shandong, China.
*Corresponding author: Weihong Guo
Published: January 28,2025
Abstract
At present, with the rapid development of the rural economy and the
significant improvement of farmers' living standards, there is also a
problem of the construction of environmental protection facilities not
keeping pace with economic development, especially the treatment of
domestic sewage. Due to the influence of living conditions, living
habits and other factors, the proportion of rural domestic sewage
generated in different regions is different, the sources are
wide-ranging and the composition is complex. When discharged without
order, it can easily cause the water in ditches, ponds and other places
to turn black and smelly, and mosquitoes and flies to breed, resulting
in varying degrees of pollution and eutrophication of rivers and lakes,
threatening the living environment and health of rural residents.
Therefore, the treatment of rural domestic sewage is a key issue in
improving the rural ecological environment. Based on this, this paper
explores the rural domestic sewage treatment technology and its
application progress.
Keywords
Rural areas; domestic sewage; treatment technology; application progress
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How to cite this paper
Rural Domestic Sewage Treatment Technology and Its Application Progress
How to cite this paper: Weihong Guo. (2025). Rural Domestic Sewage Treatment Technology and Its Application Progress. Water Resources Research and Management, 1(1), 19-22.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.26855/wrrm.2025.06.005