TY - JOUR
T1 - The geographical context of wastewater treatment and reuse: A benchmarking analysis for Spanish Mediterranean Wastewater Treatment Plants
AU - Rodríguez, Paula
AU - Palma, David
AU - Poch, Manel
AU - Cugueró-Escofet, Miquel
AU - Sauri, David
PY - 2019/1/1
Y1 - 2019/1/1
N2 - © 2019 Asociacion de Geografos Espanoles. All rights reserved. This paper examines wastewater treatment and reuse in Catalonia and Valencia through a benchmarking analysis of energy intensities of wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) located in the coastal municipalities of both regions also involving comparison with average European data on energy use by these plants. The comparison of European and Spanish Mediterranean WWTPs indicates that small Mediterranean plants are less energy intensive than their European counterparts, while for larger plants (above 10, 000 m3/day) the reverse is true. As to the comparison between Catalan and Valencian plants, the latter are generally smaller than the former, and also slightly more energy intensive. Regarding reuse, the geographical context would explain these differences in terms of the final destination of effluents treated in these plants. The important presence of irrigated agriculture in Valencia is responsible for the reuse of 45% of potentially reclaimed water while Catalonia, with a different socioterritorial reality, reuses less than 3% of the total effluent treated.
AB - © 2019 Asociacion de Geografos Espanoles. All rights reserved. This paper examines wastewater treatment and reuse in Catalonia and Valencia through a benchmarking analysis of energy intensities of wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) located in the coastal municipalities of both regions also involving comparison with average European data on energy use by these plants. The comparison of European and Spanish Mediterranean WWTPs indicates that small Mediterranean plants are less energy intensive than their European counterparts, while for larger plants (above 10, 000 m3/day) the reverse is true. As to the comparison between Catalan and Valencian plants, the latter are generally smaller than the former, and also slightly more energy intensive. Regarding reuse, the geographical context would explain these differences in terms of the final destination of effluents treated in these plants. The important presence of irrigated agriculture in Valencia is responsible for the reuse of 45% of potentially reclaimed water while Catalonia, with a different socioterritorial reality, reuses less than 3% of the total effluent treated.
KW - Benchmarking
KW - Catalonia
KW - Valencia
KW - Wastewater reuse
KW - Wastewater treatment
UR - http://www.mendeley.com/research/geographical-context-wastewater-treatment-reuse-benchmarking-analysis-spanish-mediterranean-wastewat
U2 - 10.21138/bage.2795
DO - 10.21138/bage.2795
M3 - Article
SN - 0212-9426
JO - Boletin de la Asociacion de Geografos Espanoles
JF - Boletin de la Asociacion de Geografos Espanoles
IS - 82
M1 - 2795
ER -