Purpose The aim of this study was to estimate the total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions generated from whole life cycle stages of a sewer pipeline system and suggest the strategies to mitigate GHG emissions from the system. Methods The process-based life cycle assessment (LCA) with a city-scale inventory database of a sewer pipeline system was conducted. The GHG emissions (direct, indirect, and embodied) generated from a sewer pipeline system in Daejeon Metropolitan City (DMC), South Korea, were estimated for a case study. The potential improvement actions which can mitigate GHG emissions were evaluated through a scenario analysis based on a sensitivity analysis. Results and discussion The amount of GHG emissions varied with the size (15...
International audienceThe quantification of direct GHG emissions from sewers and wastewater treatmen...
In a world with an increasing urban population, analysing the construction impacts of sanitation inf...
Significant methane formation in sewers has been reported recently, which may contribute significant...
Abstract Background The urban sewer system is an important component of urban water infrastructure f...
As the world is moving to provide a better and cleaner environment for future generations, there is ...
The life cycle assessment of underground gravity and pressured pipeline networks are studied to quan...
At present, the potential generation of methane in wastewater collection systems is ignored under in...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has identified that sewers in the developing wo...
The life cycle assessment of underground gravity and pressured pipeline networks are studied to quan...
The concentration of population in urban areas significantly impacts the sustainability of utility s...
This study aims to propose a holistic, life cycle assessment (LCA) of urban wastewater systems (UWS)...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11269-015-1214-5The de...
Domestic wastewater treatment system is one of the sources that emit greenhouse gases (GHG) to the e...
Purpose: The objective was to provide comprehensive life cycle inventories for the construction and ...
Environmentally sustainable development needs techniques and tools to quantify and compare human act...
International audienceThe quantification of direct GHG emissions from sewers and wastewater treatmen...
In a world with an increasing urban population, analysing the construction impacts of sanitation inf...
Significant methane formation in sewers has been reported recently, which may contribute significant...
Abstract Background The urban sewer system is an important component of urban water infrastructure f...
As the world is moving to provide a better and cleaner environment for future generations, there is ...
The life cycle assessment of underground gravity and pressured pipeline networks are studied to quan...
At present, the potential generation of methane in wastewater collection systems is ignored under in...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has identified that sewers in the developing wo...
The life cycle assessment of underground gravity and pressured pipeline networks are studied to quan...
The concentration of population in urban areas significantly impacts the sustainability of utility s...
This study aims to propose a holistic, life cycle assessment (LCA) of urban wastewater systems (UWS)...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11269-015-1214-5The de...
Domestic wastewater treatment system is one of the sources that emit greenhouse gases (GHG) to the e...
Purpose: The objective was to provide comprehensive life cycle inventories for the construction and ...
Environmentally sustainable development needs techniques and tools to quantify and compare human act...
International audienceThe quantification of direct GHG emissions from sewers and wastewater treatmen...
In a world with an increasing urban population, analysing the construction impacts of sanitation inf...
Significant methane formation in sewers has been reported recently, which may contribute significant...