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土地施用的基于食物的消化残渣对空气的环境负担评估和缓解。

Assessment and mitigation of the environmental burdens to air from land applied food-based digestate.

机构信息

Faculty of Engineering and the Environment, University of Southampton, Highfield, Southampton SO17 1BJ, United Kingdom.

Faculty of Engineering and the Environment, University of Southampton, Highfield, Southampton SO17 1BJ, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Environ Pollut. 2015 Aug;203:262-270. doi: 10.1016/j.envpol.2015.02.001. Epub 2015 Feb 15.

Abstract

Anaerobic digestion (AD) of putrescible urban waste for energy recovery has seen rapid growth over recent years. In order to ascertain its systems scale sustainability, however, determination of the environmental fate of the large volume of digestate generated during the process is indispensable. This paper evaluates the environmental burdens to air associated with land applied food-based digestate in terms of primary pollutants (ammonia, nitrogen dioxide) and greenhouse gases (methane and nitrous oxide). The assessments have been made in two stages - first, the emissions from surface application of food-based digestate are quantified for the business as usual (BAU). In the next step, environmental burden minimisation potentials for the following three mitigation measures are estimated - mixed waste digestate (MWD), soil-incorporated digestate (SID), and post-methanated digestate (PMD). Overall, the mitigation scenarios demonstrated considerable NH3, CH4 and N2O burden minimisation potentials, with positive implications for both climate change and urban pollution.

摘要

近年来,可生物降解城市废物的厌氧消化(AD)用于能源回收得到了快速发展。然而,为了确定其系统规模的可持续性,必须确定在该过程中产生的大量消化物的环境归宿。本文从一次污染物(氨、二氧化氮)和温室气体(甲烷和氧化亚氮)的角度,评估了应用于土地的基于食物的消化物对空气造成的环境负担。评估分两个阶段进行 - 首先,针对现状(BAU)量化了表面应用基于食物的消化物的排放。在下一步中,估算了以下三种缓解措施的环境负担最小化潜力 - 混合废物消化物(MWD)、土壤掺入消化物(SID)和甲烷化后消化物(PMD)。总体而言,缓解方案显示出相当大的 NH3、CH4 和 N2O 负担最小化潜力,对气候变化和城市污染都有积极影响。

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