AWWA ACE70800

AWWA ACE70800 Identifying Life-Cycle Environmental Concerns for Water/Wastewater Systems: A Review of the Existing Literature

Conference Proceeding by American Water Works Association, 11/01/2009

Anya, Abseen Rifa; Jones, Sharon A.

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This study discusses the biggest environmental burdens imposed by municipal water infrastructure basedon reviewing published papers on relevant life-cycle assessments. Since impacts vary due to geographicallocation and socio-economic context, the water systems were grouped into four categories: urban areasin developed countries; rural areas in developed countries; urban areas in developing countries; and, rural areas in developing countries. The evaluation revealed that energy-intensive processesassociated with the operational stage are the most important source of life-cycle environmental releases for centralized approaches across all four categories of water systems. For these centralized approaches, the construction, and demolition disposal life-cycle stages for these capital facilities are not as important because their environmental impacts are typically averaged over the relatively long life-times of these systems. For non-centralized approaches often associated with the rural categories of water systems, these non-operational stages become more critical. Includes 24 references, tables, figure.

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