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Technology Roadmap for Sustainable Wastewater Treatment Plants in a Carbon-Constrained World (Paperback)
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Technology Roadmap for Sustainable Wastewater Treatment Plants in a Carbon-Constrained World (Paperback)
Series: WERF Research Report Series
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Resources end up in wastewater through inefficient consumption. As
a result, wastewater contains reusable water, carbon (energy) and
nutrients (nitrogen, phosphorus and sulfur) that could be recovered
or reused. Meanwhile, current treatment objectives are to produce
an acceptable quality of water for reuse or discharge at the lowest
life cycle cost. Most of the current treatment processes manage
carbon and nutrients as wastes to be removed, and do not attempt to
capitalize on these resources inherent in wastewater. In the
context of sustainability and climate change, the next generation
of wastewater treatment processes should focus on resource recovery
(water reuse, energy/carbon recovery and nutrient recovery) as much
as they currently do on treatment. The future goal is for
wastewater treatment of domestic wastewater to have a minimal
carbon footprint, and to be 100% self-sustainable with regards to
energy, carbon, and nutrients, while achieving a discharge or reuse
quality that preserves the quality of the receiving waters. In May
2009, the Water Environment Research Foundation (WERF) convened a
work group of international experts in the wastewater sector to
develop a Wastewater Treatment Technology Roadmap which will
identify possible routes to sustainable wastewater treatment in a
carbon-constrained world. The resultant Technology Roadmap report
identifies pathways toward sustainable wastewater systems over the
next few decades, including various approaches the sector could
utilize over the 20-30 year planning horizon. The Technology
Roadmap describes the current status of wastewater technologies,
projects future treatment quality requirements, identifies research
needs, and summarizes ongoing activities to meet the perceived
future objectives such as reducing the carbon footprint while
achieving lower nutrient levels. Work group participants
brainstormed possible technology concepts which can be reasonably
expected to produce actionable results that can be implemented by
interested wastewater utilities. The participants considered
typical and atypical approaches to optimizing carbon and nutrient
management at WWTPs. Typical approaches include the evaluation of
process modeling opportunities and constraints, and incremental
resource and carbon management optimization techniques. Atypical
approaches will be even more important to the future of wastewater
resource reclamation. As an additional outcome, several work group
members suggested conceptual and sustainable "plant of the future"
treatment systems not constrained by existing infrastructure.
Participants discussed their "Plant of the Future" concepts which
can be expected to generate opportunities and research needs
related to energy sources within treatment plants, changing
wastewater characteristics, decentralized treatment, increased
nutrient recovery and management, and total water reuse.
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