Identification of most relevant variables and processes to assess the environmental impacts of remediation technologies along their life cycles: Focus on the waste management scenarios

IF 5.4 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
M. Menegaldo , L. Pizzol , A. Tinello , P. Scanferla , A. Zabeo , S. Breda , A. Marcomini , S.A. Frisario , L. Zaninetta , G. Bonfedi , F. Villani , E. Semenzin
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The application of Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) to remediation technologies is still not a consolidated practice and it is especially lacking in the assessment of the environmental impacts associated to the management of the waste produced during remediation. This study aims at addressing these methodological gaps by identifying the typologies of waste typically generated during the remediation of a contaminated site and classifying them according to the European Waste Catalogue (EWC) codes. Thereafter, the following steps are: (i) the identification of the waste management scenarios (WMSs) applicable to the identified waste typologies, (ii) the selection of Life Cycle Assessment processes that can be used to assess the impacts of the different WMSs and (iii) the quantification and comparison of the environmental impacts caused by the different WMSs applied considering hazardousness levels to which the same waste may belong in relation to its contamination levels and characteristics: inert, non-hazardous and hazardous waste (Waste Framework Directive 2008/98/EC). As results, a matrix reporting the classes and typologies of waste, their EWC codes, their different WMSs and the suitable LCA processes from the Ecoinvent database that can be applied to each EWC within a specific WMS, has been developed. Additionally, the comparative assessment of the impacts caused by the Ecoinvent processes applicable to the same waste typology within the same WMS has been performed to support the selection of the most appropriate WMS case by case.

确定最相关的变量和过程,以评估修复技术在其生命周期中的环境影响:重点关注废物管理情景
生命周期评估(LCA)在修复技术中的应用仍然不是一种统一的做法,尤其是在评估与修复过程中产生的废物管理相关的环境影响方面。本研究旨在通过识别污染场地修复过程中通常产生的废物类型,并根据欧洲废物目录(EWC)代码对其进行分类,来解决这些方法上的差距。此后,以下步骤是:(i)识别适用于所识别的废物类型的废物管理场景(WMS),(ii)可用于评估不同WMS影响的生命周期评估过程的选择,以及(iii)考虑到同一废物可能属于的与其污染水平和特征相关的危险性水平,对不同WMS造成的环境影响进行量化和比较:惰性,无害和危险废物(废物框架指令2008/98/EC)。因此,已经开发了一个矩阵,报告了废物的类别和类型、EWC代码、不同的WMS以及Ecoinvent数据库中适用于特定WMS中每个EWC的适当LCA过程。此外,还对适用于同一WMS内相同废物类型的Ecoinvent工艺造成的影响进行了比较评估,以支持根据具体情况选择最合适的WMS。
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Resources, conservation & recycling advances
Resources, conservation & recycling advances Environmental Science (General)
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