Life Cycle Assessment of Waste Water Treatment Plants in Ireland

    The Urban Wastewater Treatment Directive 91/271/EEC introduced a series of measures for the purpose of protecting the environment from the adverse effects of effluent discharge from wastewater treatment plants.  There are environmental costs associated with at...

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Main Authors: Greg Mcnamara, Lorna Fitzsimons, Matthew Horrigan, Thomas Phelan, Yan Delaure, Brian Corcoran, Edelle Doherty, Eoghan Clifford
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SDEWES Centre 2016-09-01
Series:Journal of Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems
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Online Access: http://www.sdewes.org/jsdewes/pi2016.04.0018
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spelling doaj-545a3f70ed1d4090bf3a98efc76e33472020-11-25T00:34:32ZengSDEWES CentreJournal of Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems1848-92572016-09-014321623310.13044/j.sdewes.2016.04.001800113Life Cycle Assessment of Waste Water Treatment Plants in IrelandGreg Mcnamara0Lorna Fitzsimons1Matthew Horrigan2Thomas Phelan3Yan Delaure4Brian Corcoran5Edelle Doherty6Eoghan Clifford7 Dublin City University, Ireland (Republic) Dublin City University, Ireland (Republic) Dublin City University, Ireland (Republic) Dublin City University, Ireland (Republic) Dublin City University, Ireland (Republic) Dublin City University, Ireland (Republic) National University of Ireland Galway, Ireland (Republic) National University of Ireland Galway, Ireland (Republic)     The Urban Wastewater Treatment Directive 91/271/EEC introduced a series of measures for the purpose of protecting the environment from the adverse effects of effluent discharge from wastewater treatment plants.  There are environmental costs associated with attaining the required level of water quality set out in the directive such as greenhouse gas emissions due to energy production, and ecotoxicity from sludge application to land.  The goal of this study is to assess the environmental costs in an Irish context, focusing specifically on the effects of variation in scale and discharge limitation. Life cycle assessment is the analytical tool used to evaluate the environmental impact.  The life cycle impact assessment methodology developed by the Centre of Environmental Science, Leiden University (2010) has been adopted and implemented using GaBi 6.0 life cycle assessment software.  Two plants of varying size and location were chosen for the study. The study found that energy consumption and sludge application to land are the largest contributors to the overall environmental impact associated with the treatment process at both plants.  Economies of scale were observed in energy usage during secondary aeration.    http://www.sdewes.org/jsdewes/pi2016.04.0018 Wastewater treatmentlife cycle assessmentenergysludge disposalanaerobic digestiondischarge limitations
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Lorna Fitzsimons
Matthew Horrigan
Thomas Phelan
Yan Delaure
Brian Corcoran
Edelle Doherty
Eoghan Clifford
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Lorna Fitzsimons
Matthew Horrigan
Thomas Phelan
Yan Delaure
Brian Corcoran
Edelle Doherty
Eoghan Clifford
Life Cycle Assessment of Waste Water Treatment Plants in Ireland
Journal of Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems
Wastewater treatment
life cycle assessment
energy
sludge disposal
anaerobic digestion
discharge limitations
author_facet Greg Mcnamara
Lorna Fitzsimons
Matthew Horrigan
Thomas Phelan
Yan Delaure
Brian Corcoran
Edelle Doherty
Eoghan Clifford
author_sort Greg Mcnamara
title Life Cycle Assessment of Waste Water Treatment Plants in Ireland
title_short Life Cycle Assessment of Waste Water Treatment Plants in Ireland
title_full Life Cycle Assessment of Waste Water Treatment Plants in Ireland
title_fullStr Life Cycle Assessment of Waste Water Treatment Plants in Ireland
title_full_unstemmed Life Cycle Assessment of Waste Water Treatment Plants in Ireland
title_sort life cycle assessment of waste water treatment plants in ireland
publisher SDEWES Centre
series Journal of Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems
issn 1848-9257
publishDate 2016-09-01
description     The Urban Wastewater Treatment Directive 91/271/EEC introduced a series of measures for the purpose of protecting the environment from the adverse effects of effluent discharge from wastewater treatment plants.  There are environmental costs associated with attaining the required level of water quality set out in the directive such as greenhouse gas emissions due to energy production, and ecotoxicity from sludge application to land.  The goal of this study is to assess the environmental costs in an Irish context, focusing specifically on the effects of variation in scale and discharge limitation. Life cycle assessment is the analytical tool used to evaluate the environmental impact.  The life cycle impact assessment methodology developed by the Centre of Environmental Science, Leiden University (2010) has been adopted and implemented using GaBi 6.0 life cycle assessment software.  Two plants of varying size and location were chosen for the study. The study found that energy consumption and sludge application to land are the largest contributors to the overall environmental impact associated with the treatment process at both plants.  Economies of scale were observed in energy usage during secondary aeration.   
topic Wastewater treatment
life cycle assessment
energy
sludge disposal
anaerobic digestion
discharge limitations
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