Life cycle assessment of upgrading options of a preliminary wastewater treatment plant including food waste addition

Huseyin Guven*, Ola Eriksson, Zhao Wang, Izzet Ozturk

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Abstract

Life cycle assessment (LCA) is a beneficial tool to evaluate the performance of wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) and to compare different upgrading options. The main objective of this study is to investigate the environmental impact of upgrading options of a preliminary WWTP in Istanbul, Turkey. The preliminary plant currently consists of mechanical treatment units and various upgrading options including primary treatment and high-rate activated sludge system (HRAS) process as well as the addition of food waste to wastewater were compared. Results showed that the baseline scenario (S0) had worse performance than all future scenarios (S1-3) except for climate change. The scenario of adding food waste to wastewater (S3) has the best performance in climate change, terrestrial acidification, terrestrial ecotoxicity and fossil depletion. Increased addition of food waste was also tested in the sensitivity analysis, and major improvements were obtained especially in climate change and terrestrial ecotoxicity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)518-530
Number of pages13
JournalWater Research
Volume145
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Nov 2018

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Keywords

  • Food waste
  • High-rate activated sludge process
  • Life cycle assessment
  • Primary treatment
  • Sludge
  • Wastewater treatment plant upgrading

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