Reply to Comment on 'Energy and air emission implications of a decentralized wastewater system'

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Complementing centralized water-related infrastructure with decentralized facilities is being considered in some communities and a life-cycle perspective is needed for informed decision making. Our 2012 study presents a framework for analyzing the environmental effects of decentralized wastewater systems. While the analysis framework could be applied to cases with a variety of sizes, we evaluated two currently operating systems in California, one decentralized and one centralized plant with a much larger capacity. The disparate scales of the two plants represent an 'off-the-grid' suburban neighborhood-scale system compared with a similarly sized neighborhood connecting to an adjacent large centralized plant. Deciding whether or not to connect expanding developments to nearby centralized plants is a realistic scenario for future growth, making the treatment plants evaluated in our study a realistic choice for comparison. © 2013 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Shehabi, A., Stokes, J. R., & Horvath, A. (2013). Reply to Comment on “Energy and air emission implications of a decentralized wastewater system.” Environmental Research Letters. Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/8/1/019002

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