Environmental tradeoffs in municipal wastewater treatment plant upgrade: a life cycle perspective

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Shuai Shao
Hailin Mu
Arturo A. Keller
Yi Yang
Haochen Hou
Fenglin Yang
Yun Zhang
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[1] Dalian University of Technology,Key Laboratory of Ocean Energy Utilization and Energy Conservation of Ministry of Education, School of Energy and Power Engineering
[2] University of California,Bren School of Environmental Science and Management
[3] Dalian University of Technology,School of Environmental Science and Technology
[4] Chongqing University,Key Laboratory of the Three Gorges Reservoir Region’s Eco
[5] University of Ulsan,Environment, Ministry of Education
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Environmental tradeoffs; Life cycle assessment; Wastewater treatment upgrade; Energy-resource recovery; GHG emissions; Eutrophication impact;
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Municipal wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) play an indispensable role in improving environmental water quality in urban areas. Existing WWTPs, however, are an important source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and may not be able to treat increasingly complicated wastewater or meet stringent environmental standards. These WWTPs can be updated to address these challenges, and different technologies are available but with potentially different environmental implications. Life cycle assessment (LCA) is a widely used approach to identify alternatives with lower environmental footprint. In this study, LCA was applied to an actual urban WWTP, considering four scenarios involving upgrading and energy-resource recovery. The environmental performance with respect to life cycle GHG emissions and eutrophication impact was analyzed. The environmental benefits of reduced water pollution and energy and material displacement associated with energy-resource recovery process were also considered. The results showed tradeoffs among the four scenarios. Although upgrading the studied WWTP would meet discharge standard for total phosphorus and reduce total eutrophication impact by about 19%, it would increase GHG emissions by at least 16%. Besides, the energy-resource recovery mode for existing WWTP (S2) performs the best in terms of GHG emissions. For different biogas utilization methods, combined heat and power (CHP) system is superior to the existing method of delivering biogas to gas grid, in terms of energy recovery or reduction of GHG emissions and eutrophication impact. Our research results may provide a reference for plant managers to select the most environmentally friendly upgrade scheme and energy-resource recovery technique for future upgrade projects.
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页码:34913 / 34923
页数:10
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