2017
DOI: 10.4491/eer.2016.105
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Life cycle impact assessment of the environmental infrastructures in operation phase: Case of an industrial waste incineration plant

Abstract: Recently a new technology called the flexible-fiber deep-bed filter (FDF) claimed to replace the conventional sand filter including coagulation and sedimentation filter (CSF) processes in the water treatment plant. Therefore the life cycle assessment (LCA) approach was applied for evaluating the life cycle impacts of FDF compared with those of CSF. The used LCA softwares were the Simapro 6 and PASS and their life cycle impact assessment (LCIA) methodologies were the Eco-indicator 99 and the Korean Eco-indicato… Show more

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“…[14] As described by Powell et al [16], the method ranks impacts as being more important, and the further away society is from achieving the desired standard for the pollutant. Despite of its limitations, the environmental impacts obtained from LCA are described as potential impacts because they are not specified in time and space [17][18][19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[14] As described by Powell et al [16], the method ranks impacts as being more important, and the further away society is from achieving the desired standard for the pollutant. Despite of its limitations, the environmental impacts obtained from LCA are described as potential impacts because they are not specified in time and space [17][18][19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%