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  • Phosphorus is a vital nutrient, but its discharge into waterways causes eutrophication.
  • Current wastewater treatment methods often do not recover phosphorus, leading to resource depletion.
  • The water industry faces increasing pressure to adopt sustainable phosphorus management strategies.

Discussion:

  • The need for advanced phosphorus removal technologies is highlighted.
  • Focus on technologies enabling phosphorus recovery and reuse.
  • Integration into the waste-to-resource paradigm is essential for sustainability.

Key Insights:

  • Inorganic ion exchange resins show potential for efficient phosphorus capture.
  • Organic bioadsorbents offer a sustainable alternative for phosphorus removal and recovery.
  • Both technologies aim for ultra-low phosphorus levels in treated effluent.

Outlook:

  • Further research and development are needed to scale these technologies.
  • Implementation in the water industry can significantly improve phosphorus circularity.
  • These methods support the transition towards a sustainable, resource-efficient water sector.