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A framework for resource recovery from wastewater treatment plants in megacities of developing countries
Authors
Akyol
Andersson
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Battista
Bertanza
Betaprocess Bioenergy
Borges
Brazilian Association of Biogas (Abiogas)
Bressani-Ribeiro
Catarino
Chen
Chrispim
Chrispim
Christenson
Coats
Coulibaly
Craggs
De Boer
Diaz-Elsayed
Felca
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
Forbes
Guven
Günther
Hanna
Harris-Lovett
Harris-Lovett
Hu
Information System on Sanitation for Sao Paulo State (SISAN)
Jiménez
Kalderis
Khan
Kretschmer
Leeuwen
Lu
Lwin
Malik
Marazzi
Marcelo Antunes Nolasco
Mariana Cardoso Chrispim
Mateo-Sagasta
Mehta
Miklas Scholz
Mo
MosvodokanaINIIproject Institute
National Environment Council (CONAMA)
National Environment Council (CONAMA)
National Environmental Council (CONAMA)
National Research Council
Ngan
Oliveira
Olsson
Papa
Paulo
Poortvliet
Rao
Ribarova
Ribeiro
Rosa
Royal Haskoning DHV
Santos
Santos
Sao Paulo State Government
Sao Paulo State Government
Sao Paulo State Water and Sewage Services Company (SABESP)
Sao Paulo State Water and Sewage Services Company (SABESP)
Sao Paulo State Water and Sewage Services Company (SABESP)
Sarvajayakesavalu
Sato
Sayuri
Senese Neto
Sikosana
Sun
Svardal
São Paulo Metropolitan Planning Company S/A (EMPLASA)
Tagnin
The Department of Water and Electric Power (DAEE)
Tolksdorf
United Nations
Van Der Hoek
Van der Roest
Wang
Wang
Weatherbase
Wilcox
Woltersdorf
World Health Organization (WHO)
Yin
Zahan
Zhang
Zhao
Đurđević
Publication date
1 September 2020
Publisher
'Elsevier BV'
Doi
Abstract
In developing countries, there is often a lack of a comprehensive data set that supports the development of coherent policies on resource recovery from wastewater treatment. This paper aims to contribute to the elaboration of resource recovery projects by providing accurate and updated data from wastewater treatment plants such as those located in the region of the Macrometropolis of Sao Paulo. The authors discuss possibilities of improvement of resource recovery for this illustrative example. Comprehensive analyses were performed based on data from 143 municipal wastewater treatment plants to understand the situation regarding resource recovery implementation in this region. The results show that just 26% of the plants perform at least one resource recovery practice. The predominant resource recovery practice is internal water reuse, and recovery is concentrated more in large plants than in medium and small ones. The sludge is disposed in landfills except for three plants, which perform sludge recycling for compost. Some plant managers reported interest in recovering energy from biogas, in expanding water reuse and in recovering sludge for fertilizer production or for building materials. Several aspects that have been regarded as relevant to the implementation of resource recovery processes in previous literature are discussed, such as the size of the plant, related legislation as well as treatment technologies and configurations. Finally, the authors propose a generic framework with several steps that can help to achieve resource recovery implementation. Therefore, the results can provide support for planning of resource recovery projects for large cities in developing countries. [Abstract copyright: Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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