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Description: Tacking Fugitive Methane Emissions at WRRFs - Global Lessons
Tacking Fugitive Methane Emissions at WRRFs - Global Lessons
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Fugitive methane emissions from sludge treatment and biogas handling processes are a significant source of GHG emissions, particularly critical for WRRFs with anaerobic digestion. Sewer methane production can also contribute to significant GHG emissions for the entire wastewater systems. There is lack of consistent methodologies for quantifying and monitoring these emissions in North America, which could lead to over- or (more likely) underestimation of their contributions to the overall GHG footprint. Ongoing work in Europe show the criticality of direct methane emissions monitoring, and operational approaches to mitigate methane emissions through regular survey, proactive leak detection and repair and independent certification. This session will present an overview of the sources of fugitive methane emissions in collection systems and at WRRFs, available methodologies in monitoring and quantifying fugitive methane emissions (including challenges and issues), and practical tips for reducing methane emissions based on global case studies.
This paper was presented at WEFTEC 2023 in Chicago, IL.
SpeakerLake, Amanda
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15:00:00
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13:30:00
15:00:00
SessionGlobal Approaches to Tackling Fugitive Methane Emissions
Session locationRoom S402a - Level 4
TopicIntermediate Level, Sustainability and Climate Change, Water Reuse and Reclamation
TopicIntermediate Level, Sustainability and Climate Change, Water Reuse and Reclamation
Author(s)
Lake, Amanda
Author(s)A. Lake 1; C. Scheutz 2 ; B. Beelen 3; E. Shen 4; P. Nielsen 5; A. Vellacot 6; A. Fredenslund 7; K. Kraemer 8;
Author affiliation(s)Jacobs 1; Technical University of Denmark 2 ; GHD 3; Jacobs 4; VCS Denmark 5; Jacobs 6; Technical University of Denmark 7; GHD 8;
SourceProceedings of the Water Environment Federation
Document typeConference Paper
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Oct 2023
DOI10.2175/193864718825158977
Volume / Issue
Content sourceWEFTEC
Copyright2023
Word count10

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Description: Tacking Fugitive Methane Emissions at WRRFs - Global Lessons
Tacking Fugitive Methane Emissions at WRRFs - Global Lessons
Abstract
Fugitive methane emissions from sludge treatment and biogas handling processes are a significant source of GHG emissions, particularly critical for WRRFs with anaerobic digestion. Sewer methane production can also contribute to significant GHG emissions for the entire wastewater systems. There is lack of consistent methodologies for quantifying and monitoring these emissions in North America, which could lead to over- or (more likely) underestimation of their contributions to the overall GHG footprint. Ongoing work in Europe show the criticality of direct methane emissions monitoring, and operational approaches to mitigate methane emissions through regular survey, proactive leak detection and repair and independent certification. This session will present an overview of the sources of fugitive methane emissions in collection systems and at WRRFs, available methodologies in monitoring and quantifying fugitive methane emissions (including challenges and issues), and practical tips for reducing methane emissions based on global case studies.
This paper was presented at WEFTEC 2023 in Chicago, IL.
SpeakerLake, Amanda
Presentation time
13:30:00
15:00:00
Session time
13:30:00
15:00:00
SessionGlobal Approaches to Tackling Fugitive Methane Emissions
Session locationRoom S402a - Level 4
TopicIntermediate Level, Sustainability and Climate Change, Water Reuse and Reclamation
TopicIntermediate Level, Sustainability and Climate Change, Water Reuse and Reclamation
Author(s)
Lake, Amanda
Author(s)A. Lake 1; C. Scheutz 2 ; B. Beelen 3; E. Shen 4; P. Nielsen 5; A. Vellacot 6; A. Fredenslund 7; K. Kraemer 8;
Author affiliation(s)Jacobs 1; Technical University of Denmark 2 ; GHD 3; Jacobs 4; VCS Denmark 5; Jacobs 6; Technical University of Denmark 7; GHD 8;
SourceProceedings of the Water Environment Federation
Document typeConference Paper
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Oct 2023
DOI10.2175/193864718825158977
Volume / Issue
Content sourceWEFTEC
Copyright2023
Word count10

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Tacking Fugitive Methane Emissions at WRRFs - Global Lessons
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