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Vicent Hernández-chover

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Preventive maintenance versus cost of repairs in asset management: An efficiency analysis in wastewater treatment plants

2020

Abstract The operation and management of Wastewater Treatment Plants (WWTPs) is of paramount importance to guarantee the sustainability of water resources. Just like any other production process, wastewater treatment process involves different costs, such as: energy, personnel, maintenance and reagents. Regarding maintenance costs, they have become an issue of great concern to many operators in the last years. Maintaining the facilities in good condition ensures the proper performance of these infrastructures and reduces the risk of failures. It should be known that equipment breakdowns imply an increase in operating costs, with a high risk of generating an environmental damage due to the m…

021110 strategic defence & security studiesEnvironmental Engineeringbusiness.industryProcess (engineering)General Chemical Engineering0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesPreventive maintenanceWater resourcesEmpirical researchRisk analysis (engineering)Order (business)SustainabilityEnvironmental ChemistryAsset managementSewage treatmentSafety Risk Reliability and Qualitybusiness0105 earth and related environmental sciencesProcess Safety and Environmental Protection
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Operational Indicators to Manage the Replacement of Electromechanical Equipment in Wastewater Treatment Facilities

2021

Optimal management is usually at the top of the concerns in the context of water infrastructures. In the specific domain of wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs), European Directive 91/271 established the need of implementing a biological treatment of wastewater leading to an intensive construction of WWTPs in several European countries, which now present important problems of maintenance. These facilities are composed of different types of assets, which should be managed efficiently in order to optimize the performance of the processes as well as the maintenance and replacement costs of the equipment. In fact, the deterioration of these assets increases the operational risk and endangers th…

Risk analysis (engineering)Computer sciencebusiness.industryComputer Science (miscellaneous)Condition monitoringSewage treatmentContext (language use)Asset managementDirectivebusinessOptimal managementDomain (software engineering)International Journal of Information Technology & Decision Making
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The Quantification of Non-Action Costs as an Incentive to Address Water Pollution Problems

2023

Diffuse pollution is one type of pollution generated by agricultural, livestock, and urban runoff that is responsible for surface and groundwater pollution. As a result, the exposed population develops different diseases that affect their short, medium, and long-term quality of life. Researchers need to be able to assess the loss of quality of life in monetary terms to include this social impact in decision-making processes. Specifically, if no measure is implemented to correct the situation, these costs can be considered as the non-action costs of the social impact of water pollution. This study assesses the importance of measuring healthcare costs as a proxy for non-action costs for the e…

Geography Planning and DevelopmentAquatic ScienceBiochemistryWater Science and TechnologyWater
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Industrial Symbiosis: A Mechanism to Guarantee the Implementation of Circular Economy Practices

2022

There is a growing concern regarding the scarcity of natural resources. The levels of resource exploitation generated by the current system of production and consumption has led the European Commission to develop a set of guidelines that aim to reduce the pressure on natural resources. The set of guidelines proposed by the European Union is based on the transformation of the current linear economic system into a circular system in which resources and materials remain in the production system for longer. However, for this change to take effect, practical measures are required. This paper presents an industrial symbiosis approach as a practical application of a circular economy model. The aim…

Renewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbarrierscircular economyGeography Planning and Developmentindustrial symbiosisUNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICASBuilding and ConstructionManagement Monitoring Policy and Lawsustainabilityindustrial symbiosis; circular economy; barriers; sustainabilitySustainability
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Modelling the energy costs of the wastewater treatment process: The influence of the aging factor.

2017

Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) are aging and its effects on the process are more evident as time goes by. Due to the deterioration of the facilities, the efficiency of the treatment process decreases gradually. Within this framework, this paper proves the increase in the energy consumption of the WWTPs with time, and finds differences among facilities size. Accordingly, the paper aims to develop a dynamic energy cost function capable of predicting the energy cost of the process in the future. The time variable is used to introduce the aging effects on the energy cost estimation in order to increase the accuracy of the estimation. For this purpose, the evolution of energy costs will be …

Consumption (economics)Environmental EngineeringProcess (engineering)020209 energymedia_common.quotation_subject02 engineering and technologyEnergy consumptionEnvironmental economicsPollutionWaste treatmentWastewater0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEnvironmental ChemistryEnvironmental scienceDecision-makingFunction (engineering)Waste Management and DisposalEnergy (signal processing)media_commonThe Science of the total environment
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Cost analysis of the facilities deterioration in wastewater treatment plants: A dynamic approach

2019

Abstract The implementation of the Directive 91/271 / CEE resulted in the proliferation of new Wastewater Treatment Plants (WWTPs) all around Europe. These facilities, which are compound by a wide range of assets (civil works, electromechanical equipment, pipelines, etc.), are ageing and deteriorating having an impact on the efficiency of the process. It is founded that repairs and corrective maintenance costs have increased in the last years, due to the deterioration process. Therefore, the aim of the present study is to focus on the cost effects of the deterioration process of the facilities in different wastewater treatment technologies. The analysis of these impacts will allow the opera…

Economic optimizationCorrective maintenanceRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentProcess (engineering)Geography Planning and Development0211 other engineering and technologiesTransportation02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesPreventive maintenanceRisk analysis (engineering)Cost analysisExtended aerationSewage treatment021108 energyBusinessDecision-making0105 earth and related environmental sciencesCivil and Structural EngineeringSustainable Cities and Society
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The influence of oversizing on maintenance cost in wastewater treatment plants

2021

Abstract Management of Wastewater Treatment Plants (WWTPs) is a complex process, not only from a technical point of view but also from an economic point of view. There are several factors that influence the wastewater treatment process and can cause an increase in management costs. One of these factors is the treatment capacity, in particular the WWTPs’ oversizing problem. The difference between the design population equivalent (p.e.) and the actual p.e. treated generates imbalances in the wastewater treatment process costs. This paper analyses the influence that oversizing has on the maintenance costs for WWTPs in the Valencia region (Spain). Through an econometric approach, the behaviour …

021110 strategic defence & security studiesEnvironmental EngineeringProcess (engineering)General Chemical Engineering0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesEnvironmental economics01 natural sciencesWork (electrical)Environmental ChemistryEnvironmental scienceSewage treatmentPopulation equivalentSafety Risk Reliability and Quality0105 earth and related environmental sciencesProcess Safety and Environmental Protection
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Efficiency of wastewater treatment facilities: The influence of scale economies.

2018

The water cycle, from catchment to discharge, is a sector that involves an important investment and operation and maintenance costs. In particular, sewage treatment is a challenge for governments because they are having to consider economic, environmental, and social aspects. Within the European Union, implementation of Directive 91/271/EEC is responsible for the location of wastewater treatment facilities in the territory, due to the requirement that all urban areas must have this infrastructure to reduce the environmental impact of treated water in water bodies. Different sizes of municipalities affect the design of each wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) and cause variations in the operat…

Environmental EngineeringNatural resource economics020209 energy02 engineering and technologyEfficiency010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and LawEnvironmentWastewater01 natural sciencesWaste Disposal FluidWater Purification0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEnvironmental impact assessmentEuropean unionCitiesWaste Management and Disposal0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_commonScope (project management)General MedicineDirectiveInvestment (macroeconomics)Economies of scaleSewage treatmentBusinessPopulation equivalentJournal of environmental management
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Monetary valuation of salicylic acid, methylparaben and THCOOH in a Mediterranean coastal wetland through the shadow prices methodology

2018

The presence of pharmaceutical and personal care products and drugs of abuse (PPCPs) in wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) indicates discharge of the effluent may not be suitable for the ecological balance of water ecosystems, such as wetlands. These PPCPs degrade water quality, considered as an ecosystem service (ES), provoking serious environmental impacts. Assessing the monetary value of PPCPs can be used as a proxy for environmental status of the ES of water quality (ESWQ). Considering PPCPs as non-desirable outputs of WWTPs, the shadow prices methodology has been implemented using directional distance function to measure the environmental avoided cost of removing salicylic acid (SA), …

Environmental Engineering010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesShadow pricePPCPsParabensWetlandCosmeticsWastewater treatmentWastewater010501 environmental sciencesWaste Disposal Fluid01 natural sciencesEcosystem servicesWater Pollution ChemicalEnvironmental ChemistryEcosystem servicesWaste Management and DisposalEffluent0105 earth and related environmental sciencesgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEnvironmental engineeringEconomía AplicadaPollutionMonetary valuationPharmaceutical PreparationsSpainWetlandsWetlandShadow priceEnvironmental scienceSewage treatmentWater qualityPopulation equivalentSalicylic AcidWater Pollutants ChemicalEnvironmental MonitoringBalance of nature
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