Sustainability, Vol. 18, Pages 605: Life-Cycle Assessment of Wastewater Treatment: Enhancing Sustainability Through Process Optimization

Fuente: Sustainability - Revista científica (MDPI)
Sustainability, Vol. 18, Pages 605: Life-Cycle Assessment of Wastewater Treatment: Enhancing Sustainability Through Process Optimization
Sustainability doi: 10.3390/su18020605
Authors:
Hajar Laouane
Loubna El Joumri
Amine Halhaly
Yassine Arid
Najoua Labjar
Souad El Hajjaji

Rising quantities of a broad spectrum of contaminants due to high industrial and residential wastewater effluent loads have further raised the stakes with respect to environmental and health concerns. These demands, coupled with limitations in existing wastewater treatment solutions, have culminated in innovative supplementary solutions in the form of alternative wastewater treatments that, in general, encompass physical, chemical, or biological methods. By quantifying the resource consumption, pollution emissions, and ecological effects across the life-cycle in wastewater treatments, Life-Cycle Assessment (LCA) has proven valuable as a fundamental methodology for assessing and quantifying environment-related sustainability in wastewater treatments. Although valuable in its current applications, LCA is limited in its assessment of the relevant data related to the impacts of construction activities, novel contaminants emerging in wastewater treatment plants, and sludge disposal options. By considering pollutant type, wastewater treatment options, and important LCA methodological considerations, all encompassed within a structured framework including synthesis tables and comparative figures, our hope is that this study will prove valuable to rigorous decision-making processes based on related notions underpinning sustainability concerns in this domain.