Evaluation of environmental impacts for future influent scenarios using a model-based approach

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Changes in dilution of wastewater to a treatment plant due to infiltration or surface runoff can have a great impact on treatment process performance. This paper presents a model-based approach in which realistic influent scenarios are generated and used as inputs to a dynamic plant-wide process model of the wastewater treatment plant. The simulated operation is subsequently evaluated using life-cycle assessment (LCA) to quantify the environmental impacts of the future influent scenarios. The results show that increased infiltration led to higher environmental impact per kg nitrogen removed. The increase in surface runoff had a minor impact.

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Andersson, S., Rahmberg, M., Nilsson, Grundestam, C., Saagi, R., & Lindblom, E. (2020). Evaluation of environmental impacts for future influent scenarios using a model-based approach. Water Science and Technology, 81(8), 1615–1622. https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2020.183

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