Technical, hygiene, economic, and life cycle assessment of full-scale moving bed biofilm reactors for wastewater treatment in India

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Anju Singh
Sheetal Jaisingh Kamble
Megha Sawant
Yogita Chakravarthy
Absar Kazmi
Enrique Aymerich
Markus Starkl
Makarand Ghangrekar
Ligy Philip
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[1] National Institute of Industrial Engineering (NITIE),Industrial Safety and Environmental Management
[2] National Institute of Industrial Engineering (NITIE),Environmental Engineering and Management
[3] National Institute of Industrial Engineering (NITIE),Supporting Consolidation, Replication and Upscaling of Sustainable Wastewater Treatment and Reuse Technologies in India (SARASWATI)
[4] Indian Institute of Technology,Department of Civil Engineering
[5] Roorkee,Competence Centre for Decision Aid in Environmental Management
[6] Environmental Engineering Unit of CEIT,Department of Civil Engineering
[7] University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU),Department of Civil Engineering
[8] Indian Institute of Technology,undefined
[9] Indian Institute of Technology,undefined
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2018年 / 25卷
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Moving bed biofilm reactor; Wastewater treatment; Pathogen removal; Life cycle assessment; Environmental impacts; Economic costs;
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Moving bed biofilm reactor (MBBR) is a highly effective biological treatment process applied to treat both urban and industrial wastewaters in developing countries. The present study investigated the technical performance of ten full-scale MBBR systems located across India. The biochemical oxygen demand, chemical oxygen demand, total suspended solid, pathogens, and nutrient removal efficiencies were low as compared to the values claimed in literature. Plant 1 was considered for evaluation of environmental impacts using life cycle assessment approach. CML 2 baseline 2000 methodology was adopted, in which 11 impact categories were considered. The life cycle impact assessment results revealed that the main environmental hot spot of this system was energy consumption. Additionally, two scenarios were compared: scenario 1 (direct discharge of treated effluent, i.e., no reuse) and scenario 2 (effluent reuse and tap water replacement). The results showed that scenario 2 significantly reduce the environmental impact in all the categories ultimately decreasing the environmental burden. Moreover, significant economic and environmental benefits can be obtained in scenario 2 by replacing the freshwater demand for non-potable uses. To enhance the performance of wastewater treatment plant (WWTP), there is a need to optimize energy consumption and increase wastewater collection efficiency to maximize the operating capacity of plant and minimize overall environmental footprint. It was concluded that MBBR can be a good alternative for upgrading and optimizing existing municipal wastewater treatment plants with appropriate tertiary treatment.
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页码:2552 / 2569
页数:17
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