<p>Taking the papers' collection of this Special Issue as a whole it is clear that Municipal</p><p>Wastewater Management is an ongoing field of research with the ability to incorporate</p><p>current environmental and human health challenges. The use of municipal sewage to</p><p>monitor COVID-19 virus circulation in communities and the estimation of possible</p><p>outbreaks even before clinical cases have been identified is a fact that justifies this.</p><p>In light of the Coronavirus pandemic the interest of the impact that research on</p><p>municipal wastewater management can have on improving humans' health and</p><p>protecting the environment is being rethought. In respect to this there is an essential</p><p>need for scientific publications that present varieties of case studies and discuss best</p><p>practices so as wastewater treatment plants to be seen not only as sites of pollutants</p><p>removal but also as places where energy is efficiently used and environmental</p><p>sustainability is being practiced in close relation to the needs of the community.</p><p>Viewed in this way the papers' collected in this Special Issue are looking forward to reach</p><p>a broad readership that can gain awareness and understanding of their topics and be</p><p>stimulated into future research and collaborations that would improve all stakeholders</p><p>engagement in promoting a sustainable municipal wastewater management.</p>
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