Mitigation of Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Urban Environmental Infrastructures

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Kyung, Daeseung [1 ]
Lee, Sunghee [1 ]
Kim, Jongkon [1 ]
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[1] Korea Land & Housing Inst, Dept Urban Management, Jinju Si, Gyeongsangnam D, South Korea
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wastewater treatment plant; water treatment plant; urban environmental infrastructure; greenhouse gas; sustainable technology; MODEL DEVELOPMENT;
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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The world's population will increase to 9.4 billion people by 2050 and 70% of whom will be living in urban areas. Such urbanization with population growth and industrial development demands in turn create a need for the planning, design, and construction of environmental infrastuctures (e.g., water and wastewater treatment plants: WTPs and WWTPs). The environmental infrastructures are essential to provide cities and towns with water supply, waste disposal, and pollution control services. During the operation of WTPs and WWTPs, massive amount of energy, fuels, and chemicals are consumed. Therefore, they could be major contributors to urban greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions (i.e., 17% of GHGs are generated from water and sewer sector in urban area). To make cities resilient and sustainable, the emission of GHGs from WTPs and WWTPs should be estimated as accurately as possible and effective mangement plans should be set up as soon as possible. A comprehensive model was developed to quantitatively estimate on-site and off-site GHGs generated from WTPs and WWTPs. The model was applied to an advanced WTP (treating 200,000 m(3)/d of raw water with micro-filtration membrane) and a hybrid WWTP (treating 5,500 m 3 /d of municipal wastewater with five-stage Bardenpho processes). The overall on-site and off-site GHG emissions from the advanced WTP and hybrid WWTP were 0.193 and 2.337 kgCO(2)e/d*m3. The major source of GHG generation in the advanced WTP was off-site GHG emissions (98.6%: production of chemicals consumed for on-site use and electricity consumed for unit-process operation). On the other hand, on-site GHG emissions related to biochemical reactions (64%) was the main GHG source of the hybrid WWTP. Reducing electricity consumption in advanced WTPs could be the best option for generating less GHG emissions and acquiring better water quality. Various options (CO2 capture and conversion to other useful materials, recovery and reused of CH4, and operation of WWTPs at optimal conditions) could significanity reduce the total amount of GHG emissions in hybrid WWTPs. The results could be applied to the development of green and sustainable technology, leading to a change in paradigm of urban environmental infrastructure.
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