Water Reuse (Mar 2021)

Techno-economic analysis of olive wastewater treatment with a closed water approach by integrated membrane processes and advanced oxidation processes

  • Valentina Innocenzi,
  • Giuseppe Mazziotti di Celso,
  • Marina Prisciandaro

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2166/wrd.2020.066
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 122 – 135

Abstract

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In this paper, a reliable treatment process for olive mill wastewaters (OMWW) is proposed. In order to develop a more sustainable process with polyphenols recovery and water reuse, two treatment schemes have been simulated by using a process simulator (SuperPro Designer®), depending on wastewater characteristics; the first applied for ‘biological’ effluents by using membrane technology (microfiltration MF, ultrafiltration UF, nanofiltration NF and reverse osmosis RO), the second for wastewaters containing pesticides, in which RO is replaced with an advanced oxidation process for pesticide degradation. The results of the process analysis showed that the final permeate is a treated water suitable for both disposal in aquatic receptors and for civil or agriculture reuse. Moreover, the results of a techno-economic analysis of the proposed processes is presented, carried out by means of a life cycle cost analysis, considering the mass and energy balances obtained from process analysis. The analysis showed that the first scenario is more economically feasible. In detail, the treatment cost (€/m3 of OMWW) was 253 and 292 €/m3 for the first and second case study, respectively. However, the second process scheme result is inappropriate if the wastewater to be treated does not come from biological olive processing. HIGHLIGHTS Process analysis was performed for the olive mill wastewater treatment with closed water cycle approach.; Several scenarios were presented which take into account the type of olive mill wastewaters.; Final permeate is a treated water suitable for disposal in aquatic receptors or for re-use in different purposes.; Reverse osmosis could improve the quality of the permeate and the fresh water could be re-used for other purposes.;

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