Life Cycle Assessment Of Membrane-Based Water Reclamation by Khalisah Khairina Razman ( Author )
, Marlia Mohd Hanafiah ( Author )
, Abdul Wahab Mohammad ( Author )
There is growing interest in the long-term viability of membrane treatment systems in water reclamation, as measured by life cycle assessment (LCA), which considers the environmental performance. The environmental impacts of a membrane system's installation and operation must be investigated to identify environmentally acceptable systems. LCA evaluated the environmental performance of two different technologies: an integrated ultrafiltration membrane and photovoltaic-reverse osmosis membrane system. This book includes a comprehensive literature analysis of prior LCA studies conducted on membrane-based water treatment systems. It can be concluded that membrane production and energy consumption play a vital role in the overall environmental impact of the system. This book aims to assist decision makers in determining a sustainable water treatment system, particularly in Malaysia, and set precedent for future clean energy research through integration of renewable energy sources.
Penerbit UKM
2023-06-06
978-967-251-994-2
Science & Math
epub
File Size 3,528.03 KB
English
RM 17.50
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