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TítuloEconomic and environmental assessment of small and decentralized wastewater treatment systems
Autor(es)Nogueira, R.
Brito, A. G.
Machado, A. Patrícia
Salas, J. J.
Vera, L.
Martel, G.
Palavras-chaveWastewater treatment
Slow rate infiltration
Constructed wetland
Cost function
Life cycle assessment
Data11-Nov-2007
CitaçãoINTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON WASTEWATER TREATMENT IN SMALL COMMUNITIES, 2, Seville, Spain, 2007 – “SmallWat07”. [Seville : CENTA, 2007].
Resumo(s)The aim of the present work was the assessment of economic and environmental aspects of decentralised energy-saving wastewater treatment systems. The formulated investment and operation cost functions were adjusted by a power law function. The different wastewater systems serving population settlements between 50 p.e. and 250 p.e., presented associated investment costs varying from 400 €/p.e. to 200 €/p.e. and annual operation costs in the range of 70 €/p.e. to 20 €/p.e., respectively. A Life Cycle Analysis approach was used to compare the environmental impact alternative wastewater systems. 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 systems was demonstrated, being the most relevant the global warming indicator. Options for reduction of life cycle impacts were assessed including materials used in construction and operation lifetime of the systems. A 10 % extension of operation lifetime of constructed wetland and slow rate infiltration systems lead to a 5 % and 7 % decrease in the abiotic depletion indicator, respectively, and to a 1 % decrease in CO2 emissions in both systems. 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 abiotic depletion indicator were observed when concrete was replaced by HDPE. Therefore, considering the huge potential of energy saving wastewater treatment systems, the overall environmental impact of such design alternatives should not be discarded.
TipoArtigo em ata de conferência
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/7475
Arbitragem científicayes
AcessoAcesso aberto
Aparece nas coleções:CEB - Artigos em Livros de Atas / Papers in Proceedings

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