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Emergy analysis for the sustainable utilization of biosolids generated in a municipal wastewater treatment plant

This contribution describes the application of an emergy-based methodology for comparing two management alternatives of biosolids produced in a wastewater treatment plant. The current management practice of using biosolids as soil fertilizers was evaluated and compared to another alternative, the re...

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Published in:Journal of cleaner production 2017-01, Vol.141, p.182-193
Main Authors: Cano Londoño, Natalia A., Suárez, Darío Gallego, Velásquez, Héctor I., Ruiz-Mercado, Gerardo J.
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Language:English
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Summary:This contribution describes the application of an emergy-based methodology for comparing two management alternatives of biosolids produced in a wastewater treatment plant. The current management practice of using biosolids as soil fertilizers was evaluated and compared to another alternative, the recovery of energy from the biosolid gasification process. This emergy assessment and comparison approach identifies more sustainable processes which achieve economic and social benefits with a minimal environmental impact. In addition, emergy-based sustainability indicators and the GREENSCOPE methodology were used to compare the two biosolid management alternatives. According to the sustainability assessment results, the energy production from biosolid gasification is energetically profitable, economically viable, and environmentally suitable. Furthermore, it was found that the current use of biosolids as soil fertilizer does not generate any considerable environmental stress, has the potential to achieve more economic benefits, and a post-processing of biosolids prior to its use as soil fertilizer improves its sustainability performance. In conclusion, this emergy analysis provides a sustainability assessment of both alternatives of biosolid management and helps decision-makers to identify opportunities for improvement during the current process of biosolid management. •Emergy assessment for comparing two biosolids management options.•Sustainability indicators employed for process comparison and decision making.•The current biosolid management can be improved to obtain better economic results.•Emergy analysis aids to identify and modify unsustainable practices.
ISSN:0959-6526
1879-1786
DOI:10.1016/j.jclepro.2016.09.033