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Review
. 2013 Sep 30:127:255-67.
doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2013.05.007. Epub 2013 Jun 10.

Energy-nutrients-water nexus: integrated resource recovery in municipal wastewater treatment plants

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Energy-nutrients-water nexus: integrated resource recovery in municipal wastewater treatment plants

Weiwei Mo et al. J Environ Manage. .

Abstract

Wastewater treatment consumes large amounts of energy and materials to comply with discharge standards. At the same time, wastewater contains resources, which can be recovered for secondary uses if treated properly. Hence, the goal of this paper is to review the available resource recovery methods onsite or offsite of municipal wastewater treatment plants. These methods are categorized into three major resource recovery approaches: onsite energy generation, nutrient recycling and water reuse. Under each approach, the review provides the advantages and disadvantages, recovery potentials and current application status of each method, as well as the synthesized results of the life cycle studies for each approach. From a comprehensive literature review, it was found that, in addition to technology improvements, there is also a need to evaluate the applications of the resource recovery methods in wastewater treatment plants from a life cycle perspective. Future research should investigate the integration of the resource recovery methods to explore the combined benefits and potential tradeoffs of these methods under different scales.

Keywords: Integrated resource recovery; Life cycle assessment; Nutrient recycling; Onsite energy generation; Water reuse.

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