Abstract

This research paper conducts a comprehensive comparative analysis of advanced wastewater treatment technologies in the USA and Africa, emphasizing infrastructure, regulatory frameworks, and socio-economic factors. The USA exhibits robust infrastructure, supportive regulations, and technological awareness, fostering the adoption of advanced solutions. In contrast, Africa faces limited resources and diverse regulatory landscapes. Affordability, accessibility, public awareness, and education are critical socio-economic factors influencing technology adoption. Prospects include innovations like AI integration and circular economy principles. Policy recommendations stress adaptive frameworks and international collaborations. The conclusion underscores the importance of inclusive strategies for global sustainable wastewater management, recognizing each region's unique socio-economic diversity. This research contributes valuable insights for policymakers, researchers, and practitioners working towards resilient and equitable wastewater treatment systems.

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