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Eco-efficiency analysis of Spanish WWTPs using the LCA + DEA method

Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) are regarded as units designed for the efficient removal of organic matter and nutrients from polluted wastewaters, avoiding their discharge into the environment. Despite these benefits, they have also been found to be highly energy intensive, with consequent incr...

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Published in:Water research (Oxford) 2015-01, Vol.68, p.651-666
Main Authors: Lorenzo-Toja, Yago, Vázquez-Rowe, Ian, Chenel, Sergio, Marín-Navarro, Desirée, Moreira, María Teresa, Feijoo, Gumersindo
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Language:English
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Summary:Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) are regarded as units designed for the efficient removal of organic matter and nutrients from polluted wastewaters, avoiding their discharge into the environment. Despite these benefits, they have also been found to be highly energy intensive, with consequent increased emissions in terms of greenhouse gases and other environmental impacts. Therefore, it has become imperative to monitor thoroughly the overall functioning of WWTPs from an integrated perspective with the aim of understanding how these can improve their eco-efficiency. In this case study, a group of 113 WWTPs located in regions across Spain were analysed using the methodology that combines life cycle assessment (LCA) and data envelopment analysis (DEA). The aim of this work was to determine the operational efficiency of each unit in order to obtain environmental benchmarks for inefficient plants. Thereafter, the environmental gains linked with the inputs reduction proposed for the DEA model for each unit were computed in order to verify eco-efficiency criteria. The operational complexity of WWTPs resulted in several identified factors affecting their efficiency which are discussed in depth, including the size of the facility, the climatic influence, the influent load and the over- or underuse of the plant. [Display omitted] •Eco-efficiency verification was applied to wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs).•The five-step LCA + DEA method was performed on a sample of 113 WWTPs in Spain.•Small WWTPs showed low efficiency values, but also higher improvement opportunities.•DEA results reveal that efficiency values for most DMUs ranged from 25% to 75%.•Influent characteristics and other underlying factors account for inefficiencies.
ISSN:0043-1354
1879-2448
DOI:10.1016/j.watres.2014.10.040