2013
DOI: 10.1061/(asce)co.1943-7862.0000762
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Rethinking Wastewater-Treatment Infrastructure: Case Study Using Life-Cycle Cost and Life-Cycle Assessment to Highlight Sustainability Considerations

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“…Most studies have shown that the operational phase of the life cycle has the largest environmental impact, and that electricity consumption for pumping and treatment is a significant contributor to the system's impacts. Assessments of decentralized and/or source separation systems are less common, but have become more frequent in recent years (Gardels, 2011;Glick and Guggemos, 2013;Lam et al, 2015;Lehtoranta et al, 2014;Lemos et al, 2013;Matos et al, 2014;Shehabi et al, 2012;Thibodeau et al, 2014).…”
Section: Research Purposementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most studies have shown that the operational phase of the life cycle has the largest environmental impact, and that electricity consumption for pumping and treatment is a significant contributor to the system's impacts. Assessments of decentralized and/or source separation systems are less common, but have become more frequent in recent years (Gardels, 2011;Glick and Guggemos, 2013;Lam et al, 2015;Lehtoranta et al, 2014;Lemos et al, 2013;Matos et al, 2014;Shehabi et al, 2012;Thibodeau et al, 2014).…”
Section: Research Purposementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such as, Anagnostopoulos and Vavatsikos (2012) used spatial fuzzy analytic hierarchy process to help with the site selection of wastewater treatment system. Glick et al (2013) combined LCC, LCA, and economic input-output to assess the sustainability of sewage treatment project. Zhou and Liu (2015) studied infrastructure projects from the perspective of micro engineering, with the aim of creating a basic model to analyze sustainable construction and operation of infrastructure projects, and a sewage treatment plant is used as a case study.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Life cycle processes of wastewater treatment facility, as described previously, produce emissions either directly due to biological processes or indirectly as a result of energy consumption. Assessment of the potential environmental impacts of the life cycle of some wastewater treatment plants had been done in several places using the LCA (Foley et al 2010;Glick et al 2005; Kalbar et al 2013; Snip 2010). Glick dan Guggemos (2013) used the LCA to estimate the environmental impact of the manufacturing, construction, usage and maintenance phase of the facility.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%