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    • Environmental Science
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    • Water reclamation and reuse are critical for sustainable water management.
    • Research in 2016 focused on advancing technologies and strategies for effective water reuse.
    • Understanding the current state of research is essential for future development.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To summarize and review the literature on water reclamation and reuse published in 2016.
    • To categorize and analyze research trends in water treatment technologies, planning, and management.
    • To identify key areas of focus and advancements in the field.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature review of scientific publications from 2016.
    • Categorization of research into General aspects, Treatment Technology, and Planning and Management.
    • Analysis of specific topics within each category, including monitoring, social acceptance, energy recovery, integrated and membrane treatment, reactors, disinfection, modeling, life cycle assessment (LCA), greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and case studies.

    Main Results:

    • Significant research in 2016 concentrated on integrated technologies and membrane treatment.
    • The review covers diverse aspects including social awareness, energy recovery, and advanced treatment processes.
    • Planning and management research included modeling, LCA, and GHG emission studies.

    Conclusions:

    • Integrated and membrane treatment technologies were prominent research areas in 2016 for water reclamation.
    • The field encompasses a broad range of topics from fundamental science to applied management.
    • Continued research is vital for optimizing water reuse strategies and ensuring water security.