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Title: | Life-Cycle Analysis of Natural Treatment Systems for Wastewater (NTSW) Applied to Municipal Effluents | Authors: | Chirinza Rafael Penicela, Nicolau León-Zerpa, Federico Muguirrima Vasco Mariano, Paulino García Ramírez, Tania Del Pino Martel Rodríguez, Gilberto M. Gutierrez, Camila Mendieta Pino, Carlos Alberto |
UNESCO Clasification: | 3308 Ingeniería y tecnología del medio ambiente | Keywords: | Life cycle analysis (LCA) Natural treatment Climate change |
Issue Date: | 2024 | Project: | Application of active and collaborative learning techniques in laboratories as work environments. Design, development and adaptation of equipment for its application in practical sessions” and PIE code 2023-60 IDIWATER project (1/MAC/1/1.1/0022), co-financed by the European INTERREG MAC Programme 2021-2027 |
Journal: | Water (Switzerland) | Abstract: | The objective of the described activity is to develop technologies or proposals that can be implemented within the cycle to enhance the relationship between climate change, water, energy, and food. The focus is on analyzing natural treatment systems for wastewater (NTSW) within the context of Macaronesia, considering factors such as life-cycle assessment (LCA), carbon footprint, impacts, and mitigation capacity. The analysis of real case data from the Canary Islands and Cape Verde will inform the development of appropriate technologies tailored to different areas and scales within Macaronesia. This work includes a comprehensive life-cycle analysis of the Santa Catarina (Cape Verde) NTSW. This analysis encompasses: (a) Inventory analysis of the construction phase: This involves the assessment of inputs and outputs associated with the construction of the NTSW, including materials, energy consumption, transportation, and waste generation. The maintenance and operation phases are then evaluated, with a focus on the ongoing maintenance and operation activities required for the NTSW, including energy consumption, water usage, chemical inputs (if any), labor, and equipment maintenance. (b) Finally, the impacts of the NTSW are evaluated. The environmental, social, and economic impacts generated by the NTSW are assessed. This includes an analysis of factors such as carbon emissions, water usage, land use, ecosystem impacts, human health effects, and economic costs. By conducting a comprehensive analysis of the Santa Catarina NTSW, the document aims to provide insights into the environmental performance and sustainability of the system. This information can then be used as a tool and experience of educational innovation for final-year undergraduate students to identify areas for improvement, develop mitigation strategies in the water sector, and inform decision-making processes regarding wastewater treatment technologies in Macaronesia. Furthermore, lessons learned from real case studies in the Canary Islands and Cape Verde can be applied to similar regions within the Macaronesia archipelago (IDIWATER project). | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/133260 | ISSN: | 2073-4441 | DOI: | 10.3390/ w16182653 | Source: | Water [ISSN 2073-4441] , v. 16 (18), 2653 |
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