The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has identified that sewers in the developing world do produce methane (CH) but has in contrast proposed that wastewater in closed, and underground sewers in the developed world are not a significant CH source. Other greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions protocols have followed IPCC’s lead and have ignored sewer CH. The protocols’ simplification has been routinely contradicted by research where significant CH emissions have been repeatedly detected from both pressure mains and gravity sewers. This paper reports the analysis of data collected as part of the Water Environment and Reuse Foundation’s (WE&RF) Conveyance Asset Prediction System (CAPS) Project (WERF Project Number U5R12). The project ca...
Hydrogen sulfide is produced by sulfate reducing bacteria, which are mainly associated with the biof...
Additional file 2: Figure S2. The generation process of CO2 and methane along the sewer system
thesisAbout 5% of global methane is emitted through wastewater treatment processes. The majority of ...
Sewer methane (CH4) and methanol carbon dioxide (CO2) have been poorly covered in greenhouse-gas (GH...
Purpose The aim of this study was to estimate the total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions generated fro...
Significant methane formation in sewers has been reported recently, which may contribute significant...
Recent studies have shown that sewer systems produce and emit a significant amount of methane. Metha...
At present, the potential generation of methane in wastewater collection systems is ignored under in...
Municipal wastewater collection and treatment systems are critical infrastructures, and they are als...
Methane formation and emission in sewer systems has not received as much attention as hydrogen sulph...
Methane (CH4) is an important anthropogenic greenhouse gas and a by-product of urban sewage manageme...
With increased commitment from the international community to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions ...
Over the past 2 years, EPA’s estimates of both nitrous oxide and methane emissions from wastewater t...
Since 1750, the year that commonly marks the start of the Industrial Revolution, the atmospheric con...
Methane gas, often known as CH4, is created by landfills and is considered to be one of the greenhou...
Hydrogen sulfide is produced by sulfate reducing bacteria, which are mainly associated with the biof...
Additional file 2: Figure S2. The generation process of CO2 and methane along the sewer system
thesisAbout 5% of global methane is emitted through wastewater treatment processes. The majority of ...
Sewer methane (CH4) and methanol carbon dioxide (CO2) have been poorly covered in greenhouse-gas (GH...
Purpose The aim of this study was to estimate the total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions generated fro...
Significant methane formation in sewers has been reported recently, which may contribute significant...
Recent studies have shown that sewer systems produce and emit a significant amount of methane. Metha...
At present, the potential generation of methane in wastewater collection systems is ignored under in...
Municipal wastewater collection and treatment systems are critical infrastructures, and they are als...
Methane formation and emission in sewer systems has not received as much attention as hydrogen sulph...
Methane (CH4) is an important anthropogenic greenhouse gas and a by-product of urban sewage manageme...
With increased commitment from the international community to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions ...
Over the past 2 years, EPA’s estimates of both nitrous oxide and methane emissions from wastewater t...
Since 1750, the year that commonly marks the start of the Industrial Revolution, the atmospheric con...
Methane gas, often known as CH4, is created by landfills and is considered to be one of the greenhou...
Hydrogen sulfide is produced by sulfate reducing bacteria, which are mainly associated with the biof...
Additional file 2: Figure S2. The generation process of CO2 and methane along the sewer system
thesisAbout 5% of global methane is emitted through wastewater treatment processes. The majority of ...