Municipal wastewater collection and treatment systems are critical infrastructures, and they are also identified as major sources of anthropogenic CH4 emissions that contribute to climate change. The actual CH4 emissions at the plant- or regional level vary greatly due to site-specific conditions as well as high seasonal and diurnal variations. Here, we conducted the first quantitative analysis of CH4 emissions from different types of sewers and water resource recovery facilities (WRRFs). We examined variations in CH4 emissions associated with methods applied in different monitoring campaigns, and identified main CH4 sources and sinks to facilitate carbon emission reduction efforts in the wastewater sector. We found plant-wide CH4 emissions...
Pit latrines are an important form of decentralized wastewater management, providing hygienic and lo...
We measured the atmospheric emission rates of methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) in two wastewate...
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...
Since 1750, the year that commonly marks the start of the Industrial Revolution, the atmospheric con...
The increased number and capacity of municipal wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) in China has driv...
Methane and nitrous oxide emissions from a fully covered municipal wastewater treatment plant were m...
"Sludge-drying lagoons" are a preferred sludge treatment and drying method in tropical and subtropic...
At present, the potential generation of methane in wastewater collection systems is ignored under in...
Fugitive greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the form of nitrous oxide (N2O) and methane (CH4) have be...
Greenhouse gas emissions in the form of methane and carbon dioxide are produced when municipal and i...
Recent studies have shown that sewer systems produce and emit a significant amount of methane. Metha...
International audienceThe quantification of direct GHG emissions from sewers and wastewater treatmen...
Due to the impact of methane, carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide on global warming, the quantity of th...
Plants play an essential role in methane (CH4) production, transport and release processes of constr...
Pit latrines are an important form of decentralized wastewater management, providing hygienic and lo...
We measured the atmospheric emission rates of methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) in two wastewate...
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...
Since 1750, the year that commonly marks the start of the Industrial Revolution, the atmospheric con...
The increased number and capacity of municipal wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) in China has driv...
Methane and nitrous oxide emissions from a fully covered municipal wastewater treatment plant were m...
"Sludge-drying lagoons" are a preferred sludge treatment and drying method in tropical and subtropic...
At present, the potential generation of methane in wastewater collection systems is ignored under in...
Fugitive greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the form of nitrous oxide (N2O) and methane (CH4) have be...
Greenhouse gas emissions in the form of methane and carbon dioxide are produced when municipal and i...
Recent studies have shown that sewer systems produce and emit a significant amount of methane. Metha...
International audienceThe quantification of direct GHG emissions from sewers and wastewater treatmen...
Due to the impact of methane, carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide on global warming, the quantity of th...
Plants play an essential role in methane (CH4) production, transport and release processes of constr...
Pit latrines are an important form of decentralized wastewater management, providing hygienic and lo...
We measured the atmospheric emission rates of methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) in two wastewate...
Methane formation and emission in sewer systems has not received as much attention as hydrogen sulph...