the untapped potential of resource recovery and reuse: a global overview
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Water for a food-secure world
The untapped potential of resource recovery and
reuse: a global overview
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Javier Mateo-SagastaDaegu, Korea, April 14, 2015
• Potential RRR
• Actual RRR
– Unsafe reuse
– Success stories
Outline
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Population increase (9 billion in 2050)
Urbanization (now 50%, in 2050 66%)
Potential for RRR
Changes in consumption patterns
Municipal Wastewater: 330 km3/year
Nutrients and Organic Carbon:
Resources potentially embedded in the globally produced municipal wastewater
N (Tg/yr) P (Tg/yr) C (Tg/yr)
13.2 2.6 52.8
Note 1: Tg = Teragram = 109kg Note 2: assuming a medium strength wastewater with 40mgTN/l, 8mgTP/l and 160 mgTOC/l
Potential for RRRPotential for RRR
Source: Mateo-Sagasta et al. 2015. Springer
Energy:
46.2 km3 CH4 with a global caloric value of 1,660 109 MJ
Note: assuming a medium strength wastewater with 160 mgTOC/l
* Assuming 3,500 KWh used/household (World Energy Council 2013)
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Business (e.g., hotel,airport)
Hospital
Military
School
Municipal/Township
Community-level
(Source: Murray & Drechsel, 2011)
WW treatment plants: how many of them are
actually functional?
…Bright RRR cases
IWMI Approach: 60 case analysis, business models catalogue, feasibility
studies, piloting, up-scaling and replication plans
These and many more!
Agriculture• Water all year round
• Nutrients and organic matter
• Higher yields
• Closer to cities
• More crops/year
• Higher incomes
Cities• Food security
• Additional wastewater
treatment
• Water exchange with
agriculture
Environment• Lower pollution
• Freshwater conservation
… RRR successful initiatives thant bring
benefits to
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0.6 ha plug flow duckweed pond Farmed duckweed
Duckweed fertilized fish ponds Harvested fish
Business case: Agriquatics, Mirzapur
Wastewater Input: Wastewater from a complex of 3 000 p.e.
Value-added products: Carp Species, co-crops
Public acceptability: High. Constant demand for fish
Capital requirements: USD 100 000 plus existing 4 lagoons
Labour requirements: 4 persons for 1 hour/day -7 days/week
Output: 7.5 tonnes of carps at an average price of USD 3/kg
Gain: 4 part time jobs, inexpensive source of fish and cleaner
environment
Viability indicators: payback period 6 years, gross margin 20%
Status of firm: Operational (1989)
Major partners: Prism Bangladesh (NGO) / Kumudini Welfare Trust
Business case: Agriquatics, Mirzapur
99% Water
Valuable resources:
• Organic carbon
• Nitrogen
• Phosphorus
Hazards:
• Pathogens
• Dangerous
Chemicals
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