2018
DOI: 10.1590/2318-0331.231820170140
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Wastewater treatment systems selection inside watersheds by using multiobjective analysis

Abstract: In order to determine required wastewater treatment plants (WWTP's) efficiencies, several methodologies have been proposed to assist the sewage treatment systems process selection, usually aiming to achieve economic objectives. However, in water resources problems solving, search involves multiple and conflicting objectives. This work used, for Pardo's river basin (Espírito Santo State, Brazil), water quality simulation model, optimization technique and multiobjective analysis for selecting sewage treatment sy… Show more

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“…Organic loads and removal percentages per water quality simulation scenario of the Poti River -results associated with the use of Optimization Model 2.treatment efforts to remove organic loads were reduced. A similar behavior was observed byBringer, Reis and Mendonça (2018),Rocha et al (2021),Sá et al (2019) andValory, Reis and Mendonça (2016) when evaluating the final disposal of domestic effluents in the Pardo and Santa Maria da…”
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“…Organic loads and removal percentages per water quality simulation scenario of the Poti River -results associated with the use of Optimization Model 2.treatment efforts to remove organic loads were reduced. A similar behavior was observed byBringer, Reis and Mendonça (2018),Rocha et al (2021),Sá et al (2019) andValory, Reis and Mendonça (2016) when evaluating the final disposal of domestic effluents in the Pardo and Santa Maria da…”
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“…Sewage treatment is generally the main way to control pollution and improve water quality in water bodies. In this scenario, cost is usually the most important factor in choosing treatment plants (ALMEIDA et al, 2022), and the water bodies' self-purification capacities help to reduce costs and implement pollution control measures since they complement the processes that occur in sewage treatment systems (BRINGER, REIS and MENDONÇA, 2018).…”
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