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Revisiting wastewater pH standards:A policy lever for mitigating coastal acidification and enhancing blue carbon

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摘要 Global ocean acidification driven by atmospheric CO 2 uptake is well recognized;however,coastal zones are subject to additional,localized acidification pressures.Among these,the chronic discharge of low-pH-treated wastewater(often pH 6.0),permitted under many current regulations,represents a significant but often overlooked stressor.This practice introduces highly acidic loads into sensitive nearshore ecosystems that are chemically incompatible with ambient seawater(pH~8.1).This perspective argues for reframing effluent pH not only as a pollutant parameter to be bounded but also as a modifiable policy lever.Revising discharge standards to require a minimum effluent pH>8.0 for marine outfalls offers a novel pathway to mitigate localized coastal acidification.Furthermore,this approach aligns with emerging ocean alkalinity enhancement strategies,potentially enhancing coastal carbon sequestration and offering cobenefits such as reduced metal toxicity.Such a policy shift necessitates technological adaptation but promises significant benefits for coastal resilience and broader ocean sustainability goals.
出处 《The Innovation》 2025年第11期22-24,共3页 创新(英文)
基金 supported by the Ocean Negative Carbon Emissions(ONCE)Program and the National Natural Science Foundation of China(42188102,42376148).
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