April 25, 2024
Amir Rostami

Amir Rostami

Academic Rank: Assistant professor
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Degree: Ph.D in Polymer Engineering
Phone: 07731222636
Faculty: Faculty of Petroleum, Gas and Petrochemical Engineering

Research

Title A comprehensive study of biological phosphorus removal systems from economic and environmental perspectives based on the optimization approach
Type Article
Keywords
Biological phosphorus removal system, Life cycle assessment, Sensitivity analysis, reenhouse gas emission, Energy demand
Journal Environmental Technology & Innovation
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eti.2022.102811
Researchers Mohsen Nowrouzi (Second researcher) , Amir Rostami (Third researcher)

Abstract

Different biological phosphorus removal systems (BPRSs) are evaluated from economic and environmental perspectives by employing the Taguchi optimization approach for the first time. The BPRSs were simulated and compared in terms of total phosphorus removal efficiency (TP RE) using GPS-X software. Step Bio-P, the most efficient system, was selected for the subsequent environmental and cost analysis. At the optimum condition, the Step Bio-P with a 96.98% TP RE stood at the first rank, followed by the Johannesburg (83.17%)> University of Cape Town (UCT) (79.63%)> anaerobic/anoxic/oxic (A2O) (79.31%)> anoxic/oxic (AO) (78.89%)> Bardenpho (70.48%). Marine and freshwater ecotoxicity (59.57%) and freshwater eutrophication (11.84%) received the highest environmental impacts. Construction (77.66%) and amortization (7.3%) caused the maximum cost contributions. The sensitivity analysis revealed that chemical oxygen demand (COD) (17.48%) and TP (9.98%) imposed the maximum effects on the environmental categories. These results can be used as a guideline for wastewater reclamation.