Life cycle assessment of wastewater treatment options for small and decentralized communities

Author:

Machado A.P.1,Urbano L.1,Brito A.G.1,Janknecht P.2,Salas J.J.3,Nogueira R.1

Affiliation:

1. University of Minho, Institute of Biotechnology and Bioengineering – Centre of Biological Engineering, Campus de Gualtar, 4710-057 Braga, Portugal (E-mail: agbrito@deb.uminho.pt; regina@deb.uminho.pt)

2. Stadtwerke Düsseldorf AG-Wasserwirtschaft und Technik Himmelgeister Landstrasse 1, 40589 , Düsseldorf, Germany (E-mail: pjanknecht@swd_ag.de)

3. Centro de las Nuevas Tecnologías del Agua, Avda. Américo Vespucio S/N. Ed. Cartuja, bloque B, Mod. 10, 41092 , Sevilla, Spain (E-mail: jjsalas@centa.org.pt)

Abstract

Sustainability has strong implications on the practice of engineering. Life cycle assessment (LCA) is an appropriate methodology for assessing the sustainability of a wastewater treatment plant design. The present study used a LCA approach for comparing alternative wastewater treatment processes for small and decentralised rural communities. The assessment was focused on two energy-saving systems (constructed wetland and slow rate infiltration) and a conventional one (activated sludge process). The low environmental impact of the energy-saving wastewater treatment plants was demonstrated, the most relevant being the global warming indicator. Options for reduction of life cycle impacts were assessed including materials used in construction and operational lifetime of the systems. A 10% extension of operation lifetime of constructed wetland and slow rate infiltration systems led to a 1% decrease in CO2 emissions, in both systems. The decrease in the abiotic depletion was 5 and 7%, respectively. Also, replacing steel with HDPE in the activated sludge tank resulted in a 1% reduction in CO2 emission and 1% in the abiotic depletion indicator. In the case of the Imhoff tank a 1% reduction in CO2 emissions and 5% in the abiotic depletion indicator were observed when concrete was replaced by HDPE.

Publisher

IWA Publishing

Subject

Water Science and Technology,Environmental Engineering

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