1. Life Cycle Assessment of high rate algal ponds for wastewater treatment and resource recovery
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Arashiro, Larissa Terumi, Montero, Neus, Ferrer, Ivet, Acien, Francisco Gabriel, Gomez, Cintia, and Garfi, Marianna
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Quantitative Biology - Quantitative Methods ,Quantitative Biology - Populations and Evolution - Abstract
The aim of this study was to assess the potential environmental impacts associated with high rate algal ponds (HRAP) systems for wastewater treatment and resource recovery in small communities. To this aim, a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and an economic assessment were carried out evaluating two alternatives: i) a HRAPs system for wastewater treatment where microalgal biomass is valorised for energy recovery (biogas production); ii) a HRAPs system for wastewater treatment where microalgal biomass is reused for nutrients recovery (biofertiliser production). Additionally, both alternatives were compared to a typical small-sized activated sludge system. The results showed that HRAPs system coupled with biogas production appeared to be more environmentally friendly than HRAPs system coupled with biofertiliser production in the climate change, ozone layer depletion, photochemical oxidant formation, and fossil depletion impact categories. Different climatic conditions have strongly influenced the results obtained in the eutrophication and metal depletion impact categories, with the HRAPs system located where warm temperatures and high solar radiation are predominant showing lower impact. In terms of costs, HRAPs systems seemed to be more economically feasible when combined with biofertiliser production instead of biogas.
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- 2020
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