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New study explores phosphorus recovery from sewage sludge in China for environmental sustainability and cost analysis

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Chinese Society for Environmental Sciences

System boundary and schematic diagram of the methodology applied in this study.

image: This figure quantifies the environmental impacts and socio-economic costs of P recovery from sewage sludge for three scenarios (PR1‒PR3) by replacing the current-day scenarios, including current-day treatments (CT1‒CT3; sludge treatment and landfill) and P chemical fertilizer application (CF). view more 

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In a new study published in Volume 16 of the journal Environmental Science and Ecotechnology, researchers from Tianjin University evaluate the environmental sustainability opportunity and socio-economic costs of recovering P from sewage sludge by replacing current-day treatments (sludge treatment and landfill) and P chemical fertilizer application in China.

The study evaluated three P recovery methods: struvite, vivianite, and treated sludge, assessing their environmental and socio-economic impacts compared to conventional treatments. Struvite and vivianite methods showed smaller environmental footprints, while treated sludge had larger impacts. Although societal costs for P recovery from sewage sludge were initially higher than for P chemical fertilizer, they were comparable or slightly lower when considering the costs of conventional treatments. Struvite recovery emerged as the most societally feasible method among the three scenarios.

The study indicates significant benefits of P recovery from sewage sludge in China, contributing to closing the biogeochemical P cycle and reducing environmental burdens. This aligns with several UN Sustainable Development Goals, including "Zero Hunger", "Sustainable Cities and Communities", and "Clean Water and Sanitation". Despite economic and technical hurdles, the societal costs of P recovery scenarios are deemed lower than expected, considering the advantages of substituting conventional treatments.

This research provides valuable insights for improved sewage sludge management in China, promoting waste conversion into resources and supporting sustainable phosphorus supply. It highlights the need for innovative solutions like P recovery from sewage sludge to ensure environmental sustainability and socio-economic development.

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References

The title of original paper:

Environmental sustainability opportunity and socio-economic cost analyses of phosphorus recovery from sewage sludge

DOI: 10.1016/j.ese.2023.100258

Journal: Environmental Science and Ecotechnology

Environmental Science and Ecotechnology (ISSN 2666-4984) is an international, peer-reviewed, and open-access journal published by Elsevier. The journal publishes significant views and research across the full spectrum of ecology and environmental sciences, such as climate change, sustainability, biodiversity conservation, environment & health, green catalysis/processing for pollution control, and AI-driven environmental engineering. ESE received its first impact factor of 9.371 (partial), according to the Journal Citation ReportTM 2022.


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