Wastewater treatment plant assessment by quantifying the carbon and water footprint

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In the context of efficient and sustainable management of the elements of the urban water cycle as an aim of the Water Framework Directive (WFD), the evaluation of indicators such as the water footprint (WF) and the carbon footprint (CF) in a wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) provides a quantification of the environmental impact, both negative and positive, which implies its exploitation. In this study, in addition to WF and CF quantification, a joint evaluation of both indicators was conducted. Consumption is indicated by the blue water footprint (WFBlue) and emissions by CF. Both are related to the operational grey water footprint (∆WFG,mef) in two ratios, WFR and CFR. In this way, the water consumed and gases emitted are measured according to the reduction range of the pollutant load of the discharge. The results for four WWTPs show operational scenarios for better management in accordance with the WFD.

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Gómez-Llanos, E., Matías-Sánchez, A., & Durán-Barroso, P. (2020). Wastewater treatment plant assessment by quantifying the carbon and water footprint. Water (Switzerland), 12(11), 1–16. https://doi.org/10.3390/w12113204

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