Municipal Wastewater Treatment in Iran: Current Situation, Barriers and Future Policies

With population and economy growth, water usage, wastewater generation and treatment, treatment plants capacity and innovation ability in Iran have increased dramatically in the last decades. Currently, Iran is in the grip of severe water scarcity, with renewable water availability of less than 1700...

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Main Authors: Abbas Akbarzadeh, Alireza Valipour, Seyed Mohammad Hadi Meshkati, Nazanin Hamnabard
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Published: Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences 2023-02-01
Series:Journal of Advances in Environmental Health Research
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Online Access:https://jaehr.muk.ac.ir/article_152962_ffa2b4bca9bab7ea2934371bebecc2d7.pdf
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author Abbas Akbarzadeh
Alireza Valipour
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description With population and economy growth, water usage, wastewater generation and treatment, treatment plants capacity and innovation ability in Iran have increased dramatically in the last decades. Currently, Iran is in the grip of severe water scarcity, with renewable water availability of less than 1700 m3/capita/y. Total municipal wastewater generated in Iran is 4.61 billion m3/y out of which only 42% is treated. The conventional activated sludge process accounted for the largest share (> 60%) in municipal wastewater treatment in Iran. The treatment plants operational costs usually amount up to 0.2 US $/m3 wastewater. About 55% of treated municipal effluent is reused in Iran, with an emphasis on the agricultural sector. The electricity consumption in municipal wastewater treatment facilities amounts for 0.1% (241 million kWh/y) of the total electricity consumption of the country. Meanwhile, the current laws and policies are sometimes inefficient or do not prompt the ideal outcomes. Thus, the present study provides an overview of municipal wastewater treatment in Iran by describing the current situation and collecting data from 68 treatment plants, and defining key barriers and future policies needs towards Iran’s sustainable municipal wastewater management (up to 2040). Here, the opinions of 50 experts from the governmental sector, industry division, and faculty members were surveyed through the meetings of the technical and steering committee. Overall, sustainable municipal wastewater management in Iran would be obtained by developing water resources, increasing the population covered by wastewater facilities (90%), improving effluent discharge standards, and lowering energy usage to 0.45 kWh/m3 wastewater.
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spelling doaj.art-2579bdc2275d461283f41ea86102d16f2023-06-11T10:21:35ZengKurdistan University of Medical SciencesJournal of Advances in Environmental Health Research2345-39902023-02-01111607110.34172/jaehr.2023.08152962Municipal Wastewater Treatment in Iran: Current Situation, Barriers and Future PoliciesAbbas Akbarzadeh0Alireza Valipour1Seyed Mohammad Hadi Meshkati2Nazanin Hamnabard3Water and Wastewater Research Center (WWRC), Water Research Institute (WRI), Shahid Abbaspour Blvd., Tehran, 16765 313, IranWater and Wastewater Research Center (WWRC), Water Research Institute (WRI), Shahid Abbaspour Blvd., Tehran, 16765 313, IranDepartment of Hydraulic Engineering and Hydro-Environmental (DHEH), Water Research Institute (WRI), Shahid Abbaspour Blvd., Tehran, 16765 313, IranWater and Wastewater Research Center (WWRC), Water Research Institute (WRI), Shahid Abbaspour Blvd., Tehran, 16765 313, IranWith population and economy growth, water usage, wastewater generation and treatment, treatment plants capacity and innovation ability in Iran have increased dramatically in the last decades. Currently, Iran is in the grip of severe water scarcity, with renewable water availability of less than 1700 m3/capita/y. Total municipal wastewater generated in Iran is 4.61 billion m3/y out of which only 42% is treated. The conventional activated sludge process accounted for the largest share (> 60%) in municipal wastewater treatment in Iran. The treatment plants operational costs usually amount up to 0.2 US $/m3 wastewater. About 55% of treated municipal effluent is reused in Iran, with an emphasis on the agricultural sector. The electricity consumption in municipal wastewater treatment facilities amounts for 0.1% (241 million kWh/y) of the total electricity consumption of the country. Meanwhile, the current laws and policies are sometimes inefficient or do not prompt the ideal outcomes. Thus, the present study provides an overview of municipal wastewater treatment in Iran by describing the current situation and collecting data from 68 treatment plants, and defining key barriers and future policies needs towards Iran’s sustainable municipal wastewater management (up to 2040). Here, the opinions of 50 experts from the governmental sector, industry division, and faculty members were surveyed through the meetings of the technical and steering committee. Overall, sustainable municipal wastewater management in Iran would be obtained by developing water resources, increasing the population covered by wastewater facilities (90%), improving effluent discharge standards, and lowering energy usage to 0.45 kWh/m3 wastewater.https://jaehr.muk.ac.ir/article_152962_ffa2b4bca9bab7ea2934371bebecc2d7.pdfwater resourcemunicipal wastewater treatmentsludgeenergyreusepolicy
spellingShingle Abbas Akbarzadeh
Alireza Valipour
Seyed Mohammad Hadi Meshkati
Nazanin Hamnabard
Municipal Wastewater Treatment in Iran: Current Situation, Barriers and Future Policies
Journal of Advances in Environmental Health Research
water resource
municipal wastewater treatment
sludge
energy
reuse
policy
title Municipal Wastewater Treatment in Iran: Current Situation, Barriers and Future Policies
title_full Municipal Wastewater Treatment in Iran: Current Situation, Barriers and Future Policies
title_fullStr Municipal Wastewater Treatment in Iran: Current Situation, Barriers and Future Policies
title_full_unstemmed Municipal Wastewater Treatment in Iran: Current Situation, Barriers and Future Policies
title_short Municipal Wastewater Treatment in Iran: Current Situation, Barriers and Future Policies
title_sort municipal wastewater treatment in iran current situation barriers and future policies
topic water resource
municipal wastewater treatment
sludge
energy
reuse
policy
url https://jaehr.muk.ac.ir/article_152962_ffa2b4bca9bab7ea2934371bebecc2d7.pdf
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