This paper develops a framework for the identification, assessment and analysis of the water reuse–carbon–energy–food–climatic (WEFC) nexus in an integrated peri‐urban wastewater treatment and reuse system. This methodology was applied to the municipal wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) of Peschiera Borromeo (Milan, Italy) and its peri‐urban district to define the most possible affirmations and conflicts following the EU regulations 741/2020. Results of this work showed that transferring the WEFC nexus from theory to practice can realize sustainable resource management in the operating environment by providing a reduction in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, overall energy savings, reduction in water stress and optimization of agricultural prac-tices. Particularly, it was found that if the plant configuration is upgraded to reach water quality class C for water reuse, instead of wastewater discharge, energy savings are estimated to reach up to 7.1% and carbon emissions are supposed to be reduced up to 2.7%. In addition, enhancing water quality from class C to class A resulted in increments in energy and carbon footprint of 5.7% and 1.7%, respectively. Nevertheless, higher quality crops can be cultivated with reclaimed water in class A, with bigger economic revenues and high recovery of nutrients (e.g., recovery of 154450 kg N/y for tomato cultivation).

Water–energy–food–climate nexus in an integrated peri‐urban wastewater treatment and reuse system: From theory to practice / E. Marinelli, S. Radini, C. Akyol, M. Sgroi, A.L. Eusebi, G.B. Bischetti, A. Mancini, F. Fatone. - In: SUSTAINABILITY. - ISSN 2071-1050. - 13:19(2021 Oct), pp. 10952.1-10952.13. [10.3390/su131910952]

Water–energy–food–climate nexus in an integrated peri‐urban wastewater treatment and reuse system: From theory to practice

G.B. Bischetti;
2021

Abstract

This paper develops a framework for the identification, assessment and analysis of the water reuse–carbon–energy–food–climatic (WEFC) nexus in an integrated peri‐urban wastewater treatment and reuse system. This methodology was applied to the municipal wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) of Peschiera Borromeo (Milan, Italy) and its peri‐urban district to define the most possible affirmations and conflicts following the EU regulations 741/2020. Results of this work showed that transferring the WEFC nexus from theory to practice can realize sustainable resource management in the operating environment by providing a reduction in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, overall energy savings, reduction in water stress and optimization of agricultural prac-tices. Particularly, it was found that if the plant configuration is upgraded to reach water quality class C for water reuse, instead of wastewater discharge, energy savings are estimated to reach up to 7.1% and carbon emissions are supposed to be reduced up to 2.7%. In addition, enhancing water quality from class C to class A resulted in increments in energy and carbon footprint of 5.7% and 1.7%, respectively. Nevertheless, higher quality crops can be cultivated with reclaimed water in class A, with bigger economic revenues and high recovery of nutrients (e.g., recovery of 154450 kg N/y for tomato cultivation).
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Agricultural reuse; Carbon footprint; Energy assessment; Greenhouse gas emission; Nutrients recovery; Wastewater disinfection;
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Water–energy–food–climate nexus in an integrated peri‐urban wastewater treatment and reuse system: From theory to practice / E. Marinelli, S. Radini, C. Akyol, M. Sgroi, A.L. Eusebi, G.B. Bischetti, A. Mancini, F. Fatone. - In: SUSTAINABILITY. - ISSN 2071-1050. - 13:19(2021 Oct), pp. 10952.1-10952.13. [10.3390/su131910952]
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