处理后废水回用的环境可持续性评价:一个案例研究

Valeria Kandou, Jagadeesh Kumar Janga, Gaurav Verma, Anshumali Mishra, Krishna R. Reddy, Rachel Havrelock, Ahmed Rachid El- Khattabi
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现有供水管理不善正威胁着这些资源的可持续性,导致水源水质退化和供水减少。值得注意的是,大量的水源被提取和处理,供工业、灌溉、热电发电和采矿用途;只有一小部分拨给市政和家庭用途。极端天气事件发生率的增加进一步加剧了对水质和水量的关切,强调需要提高效率以改善供水的可持续性。为此,在美国和世界其他许多地方,用循环水代替原水可以帮助提高供水的可持续性。在这篇文章中,我们关注的是Joliet的案例,这是伊利诺斯州的一个小镇,那里的支撑含水层濒临无法生存的地步。为了帮助Joliet,芝加哥市议会批准了芝加哥水管理部门的一项计划,将密歇根湖的饮用水从芝加哥盆地重新分配给Joliet。在本研究中,我们评估了四种可能情景的环境可持续性:1.)从水处理过程中提出的用水循环,并交付给所有用户,2.)向工业和其他潜在的非饮用水用途供应再生水,而无需额外处理,3.)向工业和其他非饮用水用途供应经额外消毒处理的再生水,以及4.)从具有现有消毒装置的替代水回收厂供应再生水。我们进行生命周期评估,以比较每种情况下的环境影响。研究结果显示,经处理的废水用于工业应用,与建议的不再利用方案相比,可显著减少环境排放。结果表明,水回用具有节约能源、减少饮用水消耗、创造经济效益和减轻水体环境负荷的作用。
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Environmental Sustainability Assessment of Treated Wastewater Reuse: A Case Study
Mismanagement of existing water supplies is threatening the sustainability of these resources, resulting in the degradation of source water quality and decreasing water supplies. Notably, substantial amounts of source water are withdrawn and treated for industrial use, irrigation, thermoelectric power, and mining purposes; only a small portion is allocated for municipal and domestic purposes. The increasing incidence of extreme weather events further accentuates both water quality and quantity concerns, stressing the need for increased efficiency to improve water supply sustainability. To that end, substituting source water with recycled water can help improve water supply sustainability in many places across the United States and the rest of the world. In this article, we focus on the case of Joliet, a town in Illinois where the supporting aquifer verges on the point of nonviability. To assist Joliet, Chicago's City Council approved a plan for the Chicago Department of Water Management to reallocate Lake Michigan drinking water from the Chicago basin to Joliet. In this study, we evaluate the environmental sustainability of four possible scenarios: 1.) proposed water-use cycle from the water treatment process, with delivery to all users, 2.) supplying recycled water to industries and other potential non-potable uses without additional treatment, 3.) supplying recycled water treated with additional disinfection to industrial and other non-potable uses, and 4.) supplying recycled water from an alternative water reclamation plant with an existing disinfection unit. We perform a life cycle assessment to compare the environmental impacts in each scenario. Findings of the study show that treated wastewater in industrial applications would significantly reduce environmental emissions compared to the proposed no-reuse scenario. The results suggest that water reuse can help save energy, reduce potable water consumption, generate revenue, and reduce the environmental load on water bodies.
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