Life cycle assessment (LCA) methodology was used to compare the environmental loads from wastewater systems with different technical solutions. This study compared proposed conventional wastewater systems, both large and small scale, with separation systems: one in which urine is handled separately and one in which black water is treated in a liquid composting process. The study showed that large economies of scale, in environmental terms, could be gained both for the operation and for the construction phase. The separation systems outperformed the conventional systems by showing lower emissions to water and more efficient recycling of nutrients to agriculture, especially of nitrogen but also of phosphorus. This implies that the use of sepa...
Around the world every day, large amounts of wastewater are treated before release, to avoid impacts...
Technological developments are opening new avenues to facilitate the circular economy through resour...
The environmental benefits and burdens of phosphorus recovery in four centralized and two decentrali...
Life cycle assessment (LCA) methodology was used to compare the environmental loads from wastewater ...
The history of wastewater management tells us that efforts have been made at solving only one proble...
This paper focuses on the use of Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) to evaluate the performance of seventee...
Results of this study suggest that the installation of one large wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) i...
In this study, life cycle assessment (LCA) and life cycle costing (LCC) methods were applied for the...
Sensitive and remote areas have come under pressure from growing populations and tourism, often resu...
Wastewater treatment systems have economic and environmental costs associated with their constructio...
Recovering resources from wastewater systems is increasingly being emphasised. Many technologies exi...
Advances in wastewater treatment over the past 150 years have improved public health and local water...
Life-cycle assessment (LCA) was used to consider the environmental and resource use implications of ...
Life cycle assessment (LCA) is a commonly used method for assessing environmental impacts of systems...
With a view to quantifying the energy and environmental advantages of Urine Source-Separation (USS) ...
Around the world every day, large amounts of wastewater are treated before release, to avoid impacts...
Technological developments are opening new avenues to facilitate the circular economy through resour...
The environmental benefits and burdens of phosphorus recovery in four centralized and two decentrali...
Life cycle assessment (LCA) methodology was used to compare the environmental loads from wastewater ...
The history of wastewater management tells us that efforts have been made at solving only one proble...
This paper focuses on the use of Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) to evaluate the performance of seventee...
Results of this study suggest that the installation of one large wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) i...
In this study, life cycle assessment (LCA) and life cycle costing (LCC) methods were applied for the...
Sensitive and remote areas have come under pressure from growing populations and tourism, often resu...
Wastewater treatment systems have economic and environmental costs associated with their constructio...
Recovering resources from wastewater systems is increasingly being emphasised. Many technologies exi...
Advances in wastewater treatment over the past 150 years have improved public health and local water...
Life-cycle assessment (LCA) was used to consider the environmental and resource use implications of ...
Life cycle assessment (LCA) is a commonly used method for assessing environmental impacts of systems...
With a view to quantifying the energy and environmental advantages of Urine Source-Separation (USS) ...
Around the world every day, large amounts of wastewater are treated before release, to avoid impacts...
Technological developments are opening new avenues to facilitate the circular economy through resour...
The environmental benefits and burdens of phosphorus recovery in four centralized and two decentrali...