2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph192114398
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Analysis of the Electricity Consumption in Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plants in Northeast China in Terms of Wastewater Characteristics

Abstract: A municipal wastewater treatment plant plays an important role in treating urban sewage and reducing the quantity of pollutants discharged into rivers. However, the energy consumption of the municipal wastewater treatment industry is large. High energy consumption indirectly produces ecological damage, accelerates the energy crisis, and increases carbon emissions. For energy conservation and emission reduction in wastewater treatment plants, it is first necessary to identify the main factors influencing energy… Show more

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“…Currently, increasing consumption of drinking water generates a large amount of wastewater with the development of the city and intensifies the pressure on the environment. Major pollutants of municipal wastewater come from human excrement, production activities, and waste from animals; and the main components are microorganisms, sugars, oils, proteins, urea, and fats, , of which 60% are organic matters (suspended matters accounting for more than 75%) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, increasing consumption of drinking water generates a large amount of wastewater with the development of the city and intensifies the pressure on the environment. Major pollutants of municipal wastewater come from human excrement, production activities, and waste from animals; and the main components are microorganisms, sugars, oils, proteins, urea, and fats, , of which 60% are organic matters (suspended matters accounting for more than 75%) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%