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Title Sanitary Sewerage Master Plan for the Sustainable Use of Wastewater on a University Campus
ID_Doc 17118
Authors Merchán-Sanmartín, B; Carrión-Mero, P; Suárez-Zamora, S; Aguilar-Aguilar, M; Cruz-Cabrera, O; Hidalgo-Calva, K; Morante-Carballo, F
Title Sanitary Sewerage Master Plan for the Sustainable Use of Wastewater on a University Campus
Year 2022
Published Water, 14, 15
DOI 10.3390/w14152425
Abstract Wastewater collection, transport, and treatment systems are essential to ensure human and environmental well-being. The Escuela Superior Politecnica del Litoral (ESPOL), has been implementing various sanitary sewerage systems; however, population growth has given rise to discussion on the installed capacity versus the necessary capacity for the future population in the sustainable management of water resources. Therefore, this study aimed to develop a sanitary sewerage master plan by analysing the existing situation and applying technical criteria for the sustainable use of wastewater on a university campus. The methodology consisted of (i) evaluation and diagnosis of the area studied through data collection and processing, (ii) design of the sanitary sewerage system considering area-expansion zones, and (iii) SWOT analysis of a proposal to enhance wastewater transport and treatment systems. The proposal contemplates designing a sanitary sewer system that will manage the collection, transport, and treatment of wastewater over 15 years for 5667 inhabitants located in three expansion zones with occupation periods of 5, 10, and 15 years. The sewerage system comprises a pipe network 1.19 km long and 200 mm in diameter, transporting 12.37 L/s of wastewater generated to two treatment systems that guarantee efficient depuration and subsequent reuse. This design was complemented by a SWOT analysis of the existing sanitation system developed by experts in the area, which included optimising existing treatment systems and reusing wastewater for irrigation of green areas as tertiary treatment within the circular economy. The methodology used in the study allows us to offer a tool for efficiently managing wastewater on a university campus, guaranteeing human well-being, and promoting the circular economy of water.
Author Keywords treatment; sustainability; social responsibility; expansion areas; resource recovery; circular economy
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000839422200001
WoS Category Environmental Sciences; Water Resources
Research Area Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Water Resources
PDF https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/14/15/2425/pdf?version=1659689267
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