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Methane emission during municipal wastewater treatment
Authors:Daelman Matthijs R J  van Voorthuizen Ellen M  van Dongen Udo G J M  Volcke Eveline I P  van Loosdrecht Mark C M
Affiliation:a Department of Biotechnology, Delft University of Technology, Julianalaan 67, 2628 BC Delft, Netherlands
b Department of Biosystems Engineering, Ghent University, Coupure links 653, 9000 Gent, Belgium
c Royal Haskoning, P.O. Box 151, 6500 AD Nijmegen, Netherlands
d KWR Watercycle Research Institute, P.O. Box 1072, 3433 PE Nieuwegein, Netherlands
Abstract:Municipal wastewater treatment plants emit methane. Since methane is a potent greenhouse gas that contributes to climate change, the abatement of the emission is necessary to achieve a more sustainable urban water management. This requires thorough knowledge of the amount of methane that is emitted from a plant, but also of the possible sources and sinks of methane on the plant. In this study, the methane emission from a full-scale municipal wastewater facility with sludge digestion was evaluated during one year. At this plant the contribution of methane emissions to the greenhouse gas footprint were slightly higher than the CO2 emissions related to direct and indirect fossil fuel consumption for energy requirements. By setting up mass balances over the different unit processes, it could be established that three quarters of the total methane emission originated from the anaerobic digestion of primary and secondary sludge. This amount exceeded the carbon dioxide emission that was avoided by utilizing the biogas. About 80% of the methane entering the activated sludge reactor was biologically oxidized. This knowledge led to the identification of possible measures for the abatement of the methane emission.
Keywords:Digestion  Greenhouse gas  Methane  Activated sludge  Climate footprint
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