Regionalization of characterization factor in Brazil: freshwater eutrophication category

Brazil is privileged to have the most important natural resource in its territory, the water. But currently, the increased concentration of phosphorus (P) affects the water quality. It has two main routes to get into aquatic environmental: through the dump of untreated sewage and fertilizers runoff...

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Main Authors: Jéssyca Mariana de Oliveira, Cássia Maria Lie Ugaya
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Language:Portuguese
Published: Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia (IBICT) 2020-08-01
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Online Access:http://lalca.acv.ibict.br/lalca/article/view/4488
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spelling doaj-5c174bd3f3674c14af94a6fdd4034fff2021-05-18T16:45:59ZporInstituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia (IBICT)LALCA2527-01842020-08-01410.18225/lalca.v4i0.44884488Regionalization of characterization factor in Brazil: freshwater eutrophication categoryJéssyca Mariana de Oliveira0Cássia Maria Lie Ugaya1Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná, Curitiba, PR, BrasilDepartamento Acadêmico de Mecânica, Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná, Curitiba, PR, Brasil Brazil is privileged to have the most important natural resource in its territory, the water. But currently, the increased concentration of phosphorus (P) affects the water quality. It has two main routes to get into aquatic environmental: through the dump of untreated sewage and fertilizers runoff. The P excess may promote eutrophication, a process characterized by microalgae uncontrolled growth, affecting several parameters of freshwater. Due to the great differences at the Brazilian regions, the current Life Cycle Impact Assessment methodologies are not capable to evaluate properly the eutrophication impact in Brazil. The most viable method to obtain a more suitable model is regionalizing it by estimating the characterization factor (CF). Therefore this is the first study that presents a regionalized model to estimate Brazilian CF for freshwater eutrophication. The regionalization was based on the models proposed by Helmes et al. (2012) and Azevedo et al. (2013), which are considered the most complete and suitable models. Due to the lack of data it was possible to calculate the CF for Alto Iguaçu micro watershed and four more subwatersheds: Paraíba do Sul, Parnaíba, Litorânea do Ceará and Litorânea Pernambuco Alagoas. The processes assessment of advection, retention and water use provides valuable information of each region and also results in more realistic Fate Facto (FF), since Brazilian sanitation is completely uneven, and the sewage treatment must be modelled to not overestimated or sub estimated the FF. At Alto Iguaçu is the advection rate is the most relevant and its CF is 7.43 103. m3 .KgP-1 day. For that reason, the same amount of emitted phosphorus promotes a bigger eutrophication potential at Paraíba do Sul and Parnaíba than other basins. Phosphorus income rates estimate is possible to know the origin of its most significant input. Based on this information, financial resources can be better used. This was the first attempt to develop a Brazilian CF and some improvements need to be done. Firstly, new studies ought to concentrate to promote good quality of data, because the unavailability of data was one of the greatest difficulties of this study. Then the regionalized model should be improved modeling treatment of industrial sewage and, finally, CF needs to be calculated for all subwatershed. Keywords: Eutrophication. Characterization factor. Freshwater. Brazil. Life Cycle Impact Assessment. http://lalca.acv.ibict.br/lalca/article/view/4488EutrophicationCharacterization factorFreshwaterBrazilLife Cycle Impact Assessment
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author Jéssyca Mariana de Oliveira
Cássia Maria Lie Ugaya
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Cássia Maria Lie Ugaya
Regionalization of characterization factor in Brazil: freshwater eutrophication category
LALCA
Eutrophication
Characterization factor
Freshwater
Brazil
Life Cycle Impact Assessment
author_facet Jéssyca Mariana de Oliveira
Cássia Maria Lie Ugaya
author_sort Jéssyca Mariana de Oliveira
title Regionalization of characterization factor in Brazil: freshwater eutrophication category
title_short Regionalization of characterization factor in Brazil: freshwater eutrophication category
title_full Regionalization of characterization factor in Brazil: freshwater eutrophication category
title_fullStr Regionalization of characterization factor in Brazil: freshwater eutrophication category
title_full_unstemmed Regionalization of characterization factor in Brazil: freshwater eutrophication category
title_sort regionalization of characterization factor in brazil: freshwater eutrophication category
publisher Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia (IBICT)
series LALCA
issn 2527-0184
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Brazil is privileged to have the most important natural resource in its territory, the water. But currently, the increased concentration of phosphorus (P) affects the water quality. It has two main routes to get into aquatic environmental: through the dump of untreated sewage and fertilizers runoff. The P excess may promote eutrophication, a process characterized by microalgae uncontrolled growth, affecting several parameters of freshwater. Due to the great differences at the Brazilian regions, the current Life Cycle Impact Assessment methodologies are not capable to evaluate properly the eutrophication impact in Brazil. The most viable method to obtain a more suitable model is regionalizing it by estimating the characterization factor (CF). Therefore this is the first study that presents a regionalized model to estimate Brazilian CF for freshwater eutrophication. The regionalization was based on the models proposed by Helmes et al. (2012) and Azevedo et al. (2013), which are considered the most complete and suitable models. Due to the lack of data it was possible to calculate the CF for Alto Iguaçu micro watershed and four more subwatersheds: Paraíba do Sul, Parnaíba, Litorânea do Ceará and Litorânea Pernambuco Alagoas. The processes assessment of advection, retention and water use provides valuable information of each region and also results in more realistic Fate Facto (FF), since Brazilian sanitation is completely uneven, and the sewage treatment must be modelled to not overestimated or sub estimated the FF. At Alto Iguaçu is the advection rate is the most relevant and its CF is 7.43 103. m3 .KgP-1 day. For that reason, the same amount of emitted phosphorus promotes a bigger eutrophication potential at Paraíba do Sul and Parnaíba than other basins. Phosphorus income rates estimate is possible to know the origin of its most significant input. Based on this information, financial resources can be better used. This was the first attempt to develop a Brazilian CF and some improvements need to be done. Firstly, new studies ought to concentrate to promote good quality of data, because the unavailability of data was one of the greatest difficulties of this study. Then the regionalized model should be improved modeling treatment of industrial sewage and, finally, CF needs to be calculated for all subwatershed. Keywords: Eutrophication. Characterization factor. Freshwater. Brazil. Life Cycle Impact Assessment.
topic Eutrophication
Characterization factor
Freshwater
Brazil
Life Cycle Impact Assessment
url http://lalca.acv.ibict.br/lalca/article/view/4488
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