Life Cycle Assessment of Community-Based Sewer Mining: Integrated Heat Recovery and Fit-for-Purpose Water Reuse

Municipal sewage contains significant embedded resources in the form of chemical and thermal energy. Recent developments in sustainable technology have pushed for the integration of resource recovery from household wastewater to achieve net zero energy consumption and carbon-neutral communities. Sew...

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Main Authors: Ludwig Paul B. Cabling, Yumi Kobayashi, Evan G.R. Davies, Nicholas J. Ashbolt, Yang Liu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-05-01
Series:Environments
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3298/7/5/36
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spelling doaj-12dda867bda745dda30356acd0d6daf42020-11-25T02:11:12ZengMDPI AGEnvironments2076-32982020-05-017363610.3390/environments7050036Life Cycle Assessment of Community-Based Sewer Mining: Integrated Heat Recovery and Fit-for-Purpose Water ReuseLudwig Paul B. Cabling0Yumi Kobayashi1Evan G.R. Davies2Nicholas J. Ashbolt3Yang Liu4Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB T6G 1H9, CanadaDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB T6G 1H9, CanadaDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB T6G 1H9, CanadaSchool of Public Health, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB T6G 2G7, CanadaDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB T6G 1H9, CanadaMunicipal sewage contains significant embedded resources in the form of chemical and thermal energy. Recent developments in sustainable technology have pushed for the integration of resource recovery from household wastewater to achieve net zero energy consumption and carbon-neutral communities. Sewage heat recovery and fit-for-purpose water reuse are options to optimize the resource recovery potential of municipal wastewater. This study presents a comparative life cycle assessment (LCA) focused on global warming potential (GWP), eutrophication potential (EUP), and human health carcinogenic potential (HHCP) of an integrated sewage heat recovery and water reuse system for a hypothetical community of 30,000 people. Conventional space and water heating components generally demonstrated the highest GWP contribution between the different system components evaluated. Sewage-heat-recovery-based district heating offered better environmental performance overall. Lower impact contributions were demonstrated by scenarios with a membrane bioreactor (MBR) and chlorination prior to water reuse applications compared to scenarios that use more traditional water and wastewater treatment technologies and discharge. The LCA findings show that integrating MBR wastewater treatment and water reuse into a district heating schema could provide additional environmental savings at a community scale.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3298/7/5/36life cycle assessmentheat recoverymembrane bioreactorwater reusecommunity-based wastewater treatment
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author Ludwig Paul B. Cabling
Yumi Kobayashi
Evan G.R. Davies
Nicholas J. Ashbolt
Yang Liu
spellingShingle Ludwig Paul B. Cabling
Yumi Kobayashi
Evan G.R. Davies
Nicholas J. Ashbolt
Yang Liu
Life Cycle Assessment of Community-Based Sewer Mining: Integrated Heat Recovery and Fit-for-Purpose Water Reuse
Environments
life cycle assessment
heat recovery
membrane bioreactor
water reuse
community-based wastewater treatment
author_facet Ludwig Paul B. Cabling
Yumi Kobayashi
Evan G.R. Davies
Nicholas J. Ashbolt
Yang Liu
author_sort Ludwig Paul B. Cabling
title Life Cycle Assessment of Community-Based Sewer Mining: Integrated Heat Recovery and Fit-for-Purpose Water Reuse
title_short Life Cycle Assessment of Community-Based Sewer Mining: Integrated Heat Recovery and Fit-for-Purpose Water Reuse
title_full Life Cycle Assessment of Community-Based Sewer Mining: Integrated Heat Recovery and Fit-for-Purpose Water Reuse
title_fullStr Life Cycle Assessment of Community-Based Sewer Mining: Integrated Heat Recovery and Fit-for-Purpose Water Reuse
title_full_unstemmed Life Cycle Assessment of Community-Based Sewer Mining: Integrated Heat Recovery and Fit-for-Purpose Water Reuse
title_sort life cycle assessment of community-based sewer mining: integrated heat recovery and fit-for-purpose water reuse
publisher MDPI AG
series Environments
issn 2076-3298
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Municipal sewage contains significant embedded resources in the form of chemical and thermal energy. Recent developments in sustainable technology have pushed for the integration of resource recovery from household wastewater to achieve net zero energy consumption and carbon-neutral communities. Sewage heat recovery and fit-for-purpose water reuse are options to optimize the resource recovery potential of municipal wastewater. This study presents a comparative life cycle assessment (LCA) focused on global warming potential (GWP), eutrophication potential (EUP), and human health carcinogenic potential (HHCP) of an integrated sewage heat recovery and water reuse system for a hypothetical community of 30,000 people. Conventional space and water heating components generally demonstrated the highest GWP contribution between the different system components evaluated. Sewage-heat-recovery-based district heating offered better environmental performance overall. Lower impact contributions were demonstrated by scenarios with a membrane bioreactor (MBR) and chlorination prior to water reuse applications compared to scenarios that use more traditional water and wastewater treatment technologies and discharge. The LCA findings show that integrating MBR wastewater treatment and water reuse into a district heating schema could provide additional environmental savings at a community scale.
topic life cycle assessment
heat recovery
membrane bioreactor
water reuse
community-based wastewater treatment
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3298/7/5/36
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