Variable emission factors of CH and NO from WWTPs: A model-based analysis on available data.

Environ Res

Sino-Dutch R&D Centre for Future Wastewater Treatment Technologies/Beijing Advanced Innovation Centre of Future Urban Design, Beijing University of Civil Engineering & Architecture, Beijing, 100044, China. Electronic address:

Published: January 2025

Climate change and carbon emissions are increasingly becoming a global concern, and thus wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) are also receiving extensive attention due to direct greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of methane (CH) and nitrous oxide (NO). Although there have been many emission factors (EFs) of CH and NO in literature, they are changeful due to different processes and boundaries, which limits their values for reference and comparison. With this study, in situ monitored CH and NO data reported in literature were retrieved for recalculating their EFs. The average EFs are found to be 0.0011 g CH/g BOD, and 0.0017 g NO-N/g TN, based on the secondary treatment. Subsequently, the data were analyzed using multivariate linear regression and neural network. The results indicate that BOD is the first factor affecting the EF of CH, revealing a negative correlation and that TN is the second factor affecting the EF of CH, but having a positive correlation. On the other hand, the neural network is a powerfully predictive and generalizable tool for EF. BOD is negatively correlated with EF, and EF reaches to its maximum value at TN = 35 mg/L. Overall, the direct GHG emission intensity is the lowest in the AAO and AO processes, or with the BOD/TN ratio between 2.5 and 4.9. Medium-sized WWTPs and the Oceania region exhibit the highest GHG emission intensity. With this study, an approximate approach is established to estimate the EFs of CH and NO, which can facilitate to account the carbon footprint of WWTPs and also to aid in optimizing their operational schemes.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2024.120380DOI Listing

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