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Economic evaluation of ion-exchange processes for nutrient removal and recovery from municipal wastewater

Engineering and Technology

Economic evaluation of ion-exchange processes for nutrient removal and recovery from municipal wastewater

X. Huang, S. Guida, et al.

This study by Xiangjun Huang, Samuela Guida, Bruce Jefferson, and Ana Soares explores the economic benefits of ion exchange processes for nutrient removal from municipal wastewater, showing they can reduce lifecycle costs by 17-27% compared to traditional methods, while achieving impressive nutrient recovery.

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Abstract
Ion exchange (IEX) processes are a promising alternative to remove and recover nutrients from municipal wastewater. To assess the feasibility and viability of IEX processes for full-scale application, this study aimed at providing an evaluation of performance and economics on upscaling these processes for two different configurations in a 10,000 population equivalent wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) and compared them with a traditional biological nutrient removal (BNR) plant. The IEX processes were designed based on existing pilot-scale data, and after aerobic or anaerobic carbon removal stages. The nutrients were recovered from spent regenerants in the form of (NH₄)₂SO₄ and hydroxyapatite Ca₅(PO₄)₃(OH), allowing regenerant reuse. The 40-year whole life cost (WLC) of IEX coupled with traditional activated sludge processes was estimated to be ~£7.4 M, and WLC of IEX coupled with anaerobic membrane process was estimated to be £6.1 M, which was, respectively, 17% and 27% less than the traditional BNR based WWTP. Furthermore, ~98 tonnes of (NH₄)₂SO₄ and 3.4 tonnes of Ca₃(PO₄)₂ could be recovered annually. The benefits of lower costs, reduction in greenhouse gas emissions and nutrient recovery aligned with circular economy, illustrated that IEX processes are attractive for nutrient removal and recovery from municipal wastewater.
Publisher
npj Clean Water
Published On
Mar 18, 2020
Authors
Xiangjun Huang, Samuela Guida, Bruce Jefferson, Ana Soares
Tags
ion exchange
nutrient removal
municipal wastewater
biological nutrient removal
economic evaluation
greenhouse gas emissions
nutrient recovery
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