Eco-efficiency analysis of non-potable water systems in domestic buildings
Chor-Man Lam,
Ling Leng,
Pi-Cheng Chen,
Po-Heng Lee and
Shu-Chien Hsu
Applied Energy, 2017, vol. 202, issue C, 293-307
Abstract:
Energy efficiency in water systems contributes significantly towards achieving sustainable water management. Decentralized anaerobic fluidized bed membrane bioreactor (AFMBR) systems with energy recovery have been proposed for greywater recycling in domestic buildings for non-potable uses, such as toilet flushing. This study developed an eco-efficiency analysis (EEA) framework with the integration of life-cycle assessment (LCA) and economic analysis for the evaluation of different water systems. Four water management scenarios including (1) freshwater flushing system, (2) seawater flushing system, (3) greywater flushing system adopting aerobic membrane bioreactor (MBR), and (4) greywater flushing system adopting AFMBR, were analyzed in a case study in Hong Kong. The EEA results reveal the AFMBR greywater reuse scenario to be the most eco-efficient option as the system is capable of energy recovery, recycling of water resource and reduction of sewage treatment loadings. This study has demonstrated that the EEA framework is an effective tool to guide water management towards sustainability and provides a basis for further research on the application of greywater recycling systems on a larger scale.
Keywords: Eco-efficiency analysis; Decentralized AFMBR; Greywater reuse; Energy recovery (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2017.05.095
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