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Summary (70 words): This article discusses a study conducted in response to the National Egyptian Agenda 2030's focus on sustainable cities and climate change. The study explores sewage treatment for reuse in landscaping and sludge recycling to support energy consumption and heating systems through biogas production. Membrane bioreactors (MBRs) were found to be the most suitable technology. A pilot laboratory was established, generating significant biogas from sludge. Implementing the study's findings can provide a substantial portion of the water needed for green spaces in the compound.

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Why is it important?

This study's importance comes from several reasons. Firstly, it addresses the crucial issue of sustainability in Egyptian cities, aligning with the National Egyptian Agenda 2030. By treating sewage and recycling sludge, the study aims to reduce energy consumption and support heating systems through biogas production. This has the potential to contribute significantly to mitigating climate change and promoting sustainable practices. Additionally, the study explores the use of membrane bioreactors, which offer cost-effectiveness and a smaller environmental footprint. Implementing the findings can enhance the sustainability and water resource management of Egyptian cities.

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This page is a summary of: Sustainability of Egyptian Cities through Utilizing Sewage and Sludge in Softscaping and Biogas Production, Sustainability, May 2022, MDPI AG,
DOI: 10.3390/su14116675.
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