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How does seasonality affect water reuse possibilities? An efficiency and cost analysis
María Molinos-senanteFrancesc Hernández-sanchoRamón Sala-garridosubject
Economic efficiencyEconomics and Econometrics020209 energyEnvironmental engineering02 engineering and technologyBenchmarking010501 environmental sciencesReuseSeasonalitymedicine.disease7. Clean energy01 natural sciences6. Clean water12. Responsible consumptionWastewater13. Climate action0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringData envelopment analysisEconomicsmedicineExtended aerationSewage treatmentWaste Management and Disposal0105 earth and related environmental sciencesdescription
Abstract Because of the harsh conditions of water stress and seasonal water demand in many zones, water reuse has emerged as a key alternative for achieving sustainable water management. An efficient performance by wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) in technical and economic terms favors water reuse. However, seasonality in the flow of wastewater and in the pollutant load may be a determining factor in the efficiency of WWTPs. To evaluate if seasonality affects WWTP efficiency, analytical benchmarking methodology Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) is used to obtain an average efficiency score for seasonal and non-seasonal plants. Given the importance of extended aeration (EA) and activated sludge (AS) technologies, empirical research has been carried out for both processes. It is confirmed that non-seasonal WWTPs are more efficient than seasonal plants, and this is especially true for AS plants as seasonality has a greater effect on this technology. Energy cost is the most important factor for explaining operational cost differences between seasonal and non-seasonal plants. The results of this study show how economic and management strategies can be applied to optimize the use of resources.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2012-01-01 | Resources, Conservation and Recycling |