Selecting a sustainable disinfection technique for wastewater reuse projects

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This paper presents an application of the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) by integrating a Delphi process for selecting the best sustainable disinfection technique for wastewater reuse projects. The proposed methodology provides project managers a tool to evaluate problems with multiple criteria and multiple alternatives which involve non-commeasurable decision criteria, with expert opinions playing a major role in the selection of these treatment technologies. Five disinfection techniques for wastewater reuse have been evaluated for each of the nine criteria weighted according to the opinions of consulted experts. Finally, the VIKOR method has been applied to determine a compromise solution, and to establish the stability of the results. Therefore, the expert system proposed to select the optimal disinfection alternative is a hybrid method combining the AHP with the Delphi method and the VIKOR technique, which is shown to be appropriate in realistic scenarios where multiple stakeholders are involved in the selection of a sustainable disinfection technique for wastewater reuse projects.

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Curiel-Esparza, J., Cuenca-Ruiz, M. A., Martin-Utrillas, M., & Canto-Perello, J. (2014). Selecting a sustainable disinfection technique for wastewater reuse projects. Water (Switzerland), 6(9), 2732–2747. https://doi.org/10.3390/w6092732

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