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Title: Influence of climate change on wastewater treatment plants performances and energy costs in Apulia, south Italy
Authors: Ranieri, Ezio
D’Onghia, Gianfranco
Lopopolo, Luigi
Gikas, Petros
Ranieri, Francesca
Gika, Eleni
Spagnolo, Vincenzo
Herrera Melián, José Alberto 
Ranieri, Ada Cristina
UNESCO Clasification: 330810 Tecnología de aguas residuales
330806 Regeneración del agua
Keywords: Rainfall
Temperature
Energy
Greenhouse gases
WWTP design
Issue Date: 2024
Journal: Chemosphere 
Abstract: This paper studies the influence of temperature and of rainfall intensity and the effect of such variations on the treatment efficiencies and on the electrical consumptions in seven medium-large size Wastewater Treatment Plants (WWTPs) in Apulia in South Italy (Bari, Barletta, Brindisi, Lecce, Foggia, Andria and Taranto). It has been observed, in the considered WWTPs, a slight but clear increase of the incoming flow due to the increase in rainfall intensity, which results to an increase of the energy consumption per incoming volume. The impact of the climate change to the incoming flow, during the last five years (2016–2020), has been assessed indicating that an increase in rainfall intensity results to an increase of the WWTPs energy consumptions per wastewater treated volume. More specifically, for a specific WWTP (Lecce) it was found that the electrical consumption increases from 0.36 kw/m3 to 0.51 kw/m3 when the rainfall intensity was increased from 0.8 mm/min to 2.9 mm/min. Some adaption measures have been considered to upgrade the existing WWTP so to mitigate the energy increase and to limit the global effects of climate change.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/136155
ISSN: 0045-6535
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2023.141087
Source: Chemosphere [ISSN 0045-6535], v. 350
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