Excessive greenhouse gas emissions from wastewater treatment plants by using the chemical oxygen demand standard

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Zongqing LV [1 ]
Xiaoyu SHAN [2 ]
Xilin XIAO [1 ]
Ruanhong CAI [1 ]
Yao ZHANG [1 ]
Nianzhi JIAO [1 ]
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[1] State Key Laboratory for Marine Environmental Science, Institute of Marine Microbes and Ecospheres, College of Ocean and Earth Sciences,Xiamen University
[2] School of Environment, Tsinghua University
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中国国家自然科学基金;
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Chemical oxygen demand(COD) is widely used as an organic pollution indicator in wastewater treatment plants.Large amounts of organic matter are removed during treatment processes to meet environmental standards, and consequently,substantial greenhouse gases(GHGs) such as methane(CH) are released. However, the COD indicator covers a great amount of refractory organic matter that is not a pollutant and could be a potential carbon sink. Here, we collected and analysed COD data from 86 worldwide municipal wastewater treatment plants(WWTPs) and applied a model published by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change to estimate the emission of CH4 due to recalcitrant organic compound processing in China’s municipal wastewater treatment systems. Our results showed that the average contribution of refractory COD to total COD removal was55% in 86 WWTPs. The amount of CH4 released from the treatment of recalcitrant organic matter in 2018 could have been as high as 38.22 million tons of carbon dioxide equivalent, which amounts to the annual carbon sequestered by China’s wetlands.This suggests that the use of COD as an indicator for organic pollution is undue and needs to be revised to reduce the emission of GHG. In fact, leaving nontoxic recalcitrant organic matter in the wastewater may create a significant carbon sink and will save energy during the treatment process, aiming at carbon neutrality in the wastewater treatment industry.
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