Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1052879 Environmental Impact Assessment Review 2012 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

The main objective of this paper is to present the Direct Emissions Estimation Model (DEEM), a model for the estimation of CO2 and N2O emissions from a wastewater treatment plant (WWTP). This model is consistent with non-specific but widely used models such as AS/AD and ASM #1 and presents the benefits of simplicity and application over a common WWTP simulation platform, BioWin®, making it suitable for Life Cycle Assessment and Carbon Footprint studies. Its application in a Spanish WWTP indicates direct N2O emissions to be 8 times larger than those associated with electricity use and thus relevant for LCA. CO2 emissions can be of similar importance to electricity-associated ones provided that 20% of them are of non-biogenic origin.

► A model has been developed for the estimation of GHG emissions in WWTP. ► Model was consistent with both ASM #1 and AS/AD. ► N2O emissions are 8 times more relevant than the one associated with electricity. ► CO2 emissions are as important as electricity if 20% of it is non-biogenic.

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