Greenhouse gas reduction of co-benefit-type wastewater treatment system for fish-processing industry: A real-scale case study in Indonesia

IF 3.7 Q1 WATER RESOURCES Water science and engineering Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.wse.2023.03.001
Yoshiteru Hamatani , Takahiro Watari , Masashi Hatamoto , Takashi Yamaguchi , Tjandra Setiadi , Toshihiko Konda
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This study examined the application of co-benefit-type wastewater treatment technology in the fish-processing industry. Given that there was a dearth of information on fish-processing industrial wastewater in Indonesia, site surveys were conducted. For the entire fish-processing industry throughout the country, the dissemination rate of wastewater treatment facilities was less than 50%. Using a co-benefit approach, a real-scale swim-bed technology (SBT) and a system combining an anaerobic baffled reactor (ABR) with SBT (ABR–SBT) were installed in a fishmeal processing factory in Bali, Indonesia, and the wastewater system process performance was evaluated. In a business-as-usual scenario, the estimated chemical oxygen demand load and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from wastewater from the Indonesian fish-processing industry were 33 000 tons per year and 220 000 tons of equivalent CO2 per year, respectively. On the other hand, the GHG emissions in the co-benefit scenarios of the SBT system and ABR–SBT system were 98 149 and 26 720 tons per year, respectively. Therefore, introducing co-benefit-type wastewater treatment to Indonesia’s fish-processing industry would significantly reduce pollution loads and GHG emissions.

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鱼加工行业协同效益型废水处理系统的温室气体减排:印度尼西亚的实际案例研究
本研究探讨了协同效益型废水处理技术在鱼类加工业中的应用。由于缺乏关于印度尼西亚鱼类加工工业废水的资料,因此进行了现场调查。对于全国整个鱼类加工业来说,污水处理设施的普及率不到50%。采用协同效益的方法,在印度尼西亚巴厘岛的一家鱼粉加工厂安装了实际规模的游泳床技术(SBT)和厌氧折流板反应器(ABR)与SBT (ABR - SBT)相结合的系统,并对废水系统的处理性能进行了评估。在一切照旧的情况下,印度尼西亚鱼类加工业废水的化学需氧量负荷和温室气体(GHG)排放量估计分别为每年3.3万吨和22万吨当量二氧化碳。SBT系统和ABR-SBT系统协同效益情景下的温室气体排放量分别为98 149和26 720 t /年。因此,在印度尼西亚的鱼类加工业中引入协同效益型废水处理将显著减少污染负荷和温室气体排放。
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期刊介绍: Water Science and Engineering journal is an international, peer-reviewed research publication covering new concepts, theories, methods, and techniques related to water issues. The journal aims to publish research that helps advance the theoretical and practical understanding of water resources, aquatic environment, aquatic ecology, and water engineering, with emphases placed on the innovation and applicability of science and technology in large-scale hydropower project construction, large river and lake regulation, inter-basin water transfer, hydroelectric energy development, ecological restoration, the development of new materials, and sustainable utilization of water resources.
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