Reuse challenges: water scarcity, increased demand. Opportunities: advancing technologies, environmental cost reduction. Read on to see the whole picture of synergies on water reuse.
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Hot Topics
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Geo-economics of water
reuse
Challenges &
opportunities
Water Footprint and
water source value
Approach to water
reuse
Synergies of water
reuse
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Examples
3. Abengoa
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Challenges & opportunities
Challenges
Water Scarcity
Climate Change
Agriculture
Landscape
The need has never been
greater
Advancing technologies
Uses for
Recycled
Water
Reuse Opportunities
Reduce Water pollution
Increased water demand:
population growth and
water for industry
Public Parks
Cooling water for power
plants and oil refineries
Improving public perception
Avoids costly import water
Usually a single source of
supply
Processing water for mills,
plants
Toilet flushingDust Control
TMLDs / Nutrient load caps
Provides local, climate-
independent, sustainable supply
Construction
activities
Concrete mixing Artificial lakes
EPA website, Pacific Southwest, Region 9
Indirect Potable Water Reuse
Water Reuse byproduct
valorization
Environmental cost reduction
Reclaimed water as
renewable water
resource
Water as a limiting factor
for development
Stringent regulations
on the use of water
Environmental friendly
management of
effluents
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Abengoa Synergies on water reuse
Approach
Methodology for
identifying and
quantifying
Economic impact
Goal of matching
the level of
treatment
- GHG emissions reduction
- Environmental cost, non pollutants
discharge
- Aquifer Yield Reductions
Note: BRIICS, Brazil, Russia, India,
Indonesia, China, South Africa; OECD, Organisation for
Economic Co-operation and Development; ROW, rest of
the world. This graph only measures “blue water”
demand and does not consider rainfed agriculture.
Source: OECD (2012a, fig.5,4, p.217, output from
IMAGE) OECD Environmental Outlook to 2050
Global water demand (Freshwater
withdrawals): Baseline Scenario 2000
and 2050
Amount of energy required to provide 1 m3
water safe for human consumption from
various water sources
Lake or river: 0.37 kWh/m3
Groundwater: 0.48 kWh/m3
Wastewater treatment: 0.62 – 0.87 kWh/m3
Wastewater reuse: 1.0 -2.5 kWh/m3
Seawater: 2.58 – 8.5 kWh/m3
Note: This diagram does not incorporate critical elements such as
the distance the water is transported or the level of efficiency,
which vary greatly from to site.
Source: WBSD (2009, fig. 5 p14. based on sourced cited therein).
Financial
EnvironmentalSocial
Livable
Water reuse contributes to reduce cost:
Water Reuse is not always
a burden, but an economic
opportunity
6. Geo-economics of water reuse
GDP per capita
30,000 +
12,000 – 30,000
3,500 – 12,000
0 – 3,500
Water Stress Forecast
2025
Over 40%
40 – 20%
Million m3/d Reuse
BWRO
or
SWRO
Algeria 3
Australia 1,6 2,2
China 5 3,6
Egypt 2,4
Israel 1,8
Kuwait 1,1 3,3
Mexico 2,4
Qatar 1,9
Saudi Arabia 1,2 13,2
Singapore 1
Spain 3 5
UAE 1,8 9,2
USA 10,2 7
…..Where Reuse is being applied?
Developed and developing countries with water stress
Middle East and North Africa
North America
East Asia and Pacific
7. Type of
Product
Rice Beef Meat
Chicken
Meat
Tomatoes
Irrigation
Potable
Water
Tomatoes
Dripping
Industrial
Product
Water Product footprint
*per kg. of product
3,900 L of
water*
15,455 L of
water*
3,900 L of
water*
250 L of water*
10% mixing with
conventional
water source
80 L of water
greenhouse* 80 L of water*
Conventional
13% 5% 4% 1% 100% 0,1% 0,1 %
Reuse
65% 26% 18% 6% 102,5% 1% 0,4 %
Desalination
234% 93% 64% 23% 109,0% 3% 1,4 %
Water Footprint and water source value
…..Where reuse adds more value…
• Modern Irrigation in countries with water stress
• Industry in countries with high GDP or water stress
• Potable water for countries with high GDP and water stress …?
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Added
Value
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8. ABENGOA
Physical-chemical processes, biological treatment, membrane
bioreactors, advanced tertiary treatment, advanced oxidation
processes, anaerobic digestion, sludge management.
Municipal wastewater treatment & reuse
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More than 1.2
million
m3/d of wastewater
treatment
Abengoa is serving a population of
more than 6.5 M people
Abengoa Examples
More than
500,000
m3/d of industrial
water
9. Pariachi
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Geography
Peru
Client
La Gloria
Consortium
Status
In operation since
2013
Project Type
EPC
Technology
Activated sludge
process and
tertiary
Capacity
37,756 m3/d
Ranilla
Geography
Spain
Client
Emasesa (Municipal Water
Company of Seville)
Status
In operation since 2009
Project Type
EPC
Technology
Anaerobic digestion
sludge, nutrient removal
and activated sludge
process and water reuse
Capacity
90,000 m3/d
Spain
Peru
Rotterdam
Geography
Netherlands
Client
Abener and Inabensa
Status
In operation since
2010
Project Type
EPC
Technology
Reverse osmosis
Sector
Refining
Capacity
750 m3/d
Netherlands
Examples