To compare potable water production plants on the basis of the environmental impacts generated by the treatment, including water resource depletion, Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) methodology is often used as referential. A comparison based only on the environmental impacts can however be misleading. Criteria for drinkability are usually defined as thresholds and the actual water quality gain achieved by different treatment chains shall be considered in the assessment for a fair comparison. Otherwise, chains treating low quality water resources could be disadvantaged as compared to alternatives using higher quality water resource, also when the depletion of the raw resource is included in the impact assessment. In this study, a novel Cost-Perf...
Advances in wastewater treatment over the past 150 years have improved public health and local water...
Wastewater treatment has nowadays multiple functions as produces both clean effluents and sludge, wh...
In recent years, water treatment is becoming more important and in the future the number of water tr...
International audienceIn the literature, Life Cycle Assessment studies of drinking water production ...
It is known that products, processes or services, may be environmentally orfinancially favourable du...
In this paper, a joint environmental and economic analysis of different Wastewater Treatment Plant (...
This study evaluated the environmental impacts caused by drinking water consumption in Barcelona (Sp...
In this paper, a joint environmental and economic analysis of different Wastewater Treatment Plant (...
This paper reviews the use of environmental life-cycle assessments (LCAs) in the water industry inte...
Wastewater treatment systems have economic and environmental costs associated with their constructio...
The main goal of water treatment is to avoid human health risks and to provide sufficient and good q...
Decentralized (waste) water treatment technologies (DWTS) are suitable for rural areas that are not ...
This research has been guided by two hypotheses. Firstly, that the water industry in England and Wal...
A method for assessing the environmental impacts of freshwater consumption was developed. This metho...
The agricultural sector in the Mediterranean region, is increasingly using reclaimed water as an add...
Advances in wastewater treatment over the past 150 years have improved public health and local water...
Wastewater treatment has nowadays multiple functions as produces both clean effluents and sludge, wh...
In recent years, water treatment is becoming more important and in the future the number of water tr...
International audienceIn the literature, Life Cycle Assessment studies of drinking water production ...
It is known that products, processes or services, may be environmentally orfinancially favourable du...
In this paper, a joint environmental and economic analysis of different Wastewater Treatment Plant (...
This study evaluated the environmental impacts caused by drinking water consumption in Barcelona (Sp...
In this paper, a joint environmental and economic analysis of different Wastewater Treatment Plant (...
This paper reviews the use of environmental life-cycle assessments (LCAs) in the water industry inte...
Wastewater treatment systems have economic and environmental costs associated with their constructio...
The main goal of water treatment is to avoid human health risks and to provide sufficient and good q...
Decentralized (waste) water treatment technologies (DWTS) are suitable for rural areas that are not ...
This research has been guided by two hypotheses. Firstly, that the water industry in England and Wal...
A method for assessing the environmental impacts of freshwater consumption was developed. This metho...
The agricultural sector in the Mediterranean region, is increasingly using reclaimed water as an add...
Advances in wastewater treatment over the past 150 years have improved public health and local water...
Wastewater treatment has nowadays multiple functions as produces both clean effluents and sludge, wh...
In recent years, water treatment is becoming more important and in the future the number of water tr...