Title of article :
Life cycle assessment of wastewater treatment systems: Challenges and approaches
Author/Authors :
Abyar, Hajar Department of Environmental Sciences - Faculty of Fisheries and Environmental Sciences - Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Gorgan,Iran
Abstract :
Water crisis and pollution increase have encouraged researchers to
rehabilitate wastewater as an alternative water source. Wastewater
treatment plants (WWTPs) implementation with high environmental and
economic compatibility can be achieved using life cycle assessment (LCA).
In this regard, the current review compared three well-known WWTPs
including anaerobic/anoxic/aerobic (A2O), membrane bioreactor-reverse
osmosis (MBR-RO), and integrated fixed-film activated sludge membrane
bioreactor (IFAS-MBR) systems from an environmental perspective. The
largest environmental impacts of the IFAS-MBR and MBR-RO were
associated with climate change (27.5-95.13%) and human health (67.57-
92%), while the midpoint and endpoint impacts of A2O were attributed to
freshwater eutrophication (31.62%), marine ecotoxicity (29.94%), and
resources (60.18%). The maximum and minimum energy consumption
were observed in the A2O and MBR-RO configurations, respectively. The
obtained results revealed that fossil fuels utilization remarkably influenced
greenhouse gas (GHG) emission, specifically CO2. The sensitivity analysis
also elucidated that electricity is the main indicator, which affected climate
change (3.09-8%) and ozone depletion (18.97%) categories. Therefore, the
results of the present study can be utilized as a guideline for further
investigations in the LCA of various WWTPs.
Keywords :
Life cycle assessment , Wastewater treatment , Climate change , Greenhouse gases
Journal title :
Environmental Resources Research