Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Rural Sewage Treatment in China
29 Pages Posted: 2 May 2023
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Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Rural Sewage Treatment in China
Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Rural Sewage Treatment in China
Abstract
Sewage treatment processes are considered an important source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, particularly N2O and CH4. In rural sewage treatment processes, GHG emissions are often neglected owing to the small scale of treatment and dispersed distribution. In this study the non-CO2 GHG emission quantity, spatiotemporal distribution characteristics, and influences factors were analyzed based on rural sewage from 2015 to 2020. Emissions from rural sewage treatment in 2020 were 122.72 Gg (CO2-eq), comprising 69.81 Gg N2O and 52.91 Gg CH4, an increase of 35.29%. There are large variations between province-level regions: more GHG was emitted from the eastern than the north-west of China. The treatment of rural domestic sewage can simultaneously purify water quality and decrease GHG emissions, and the improvement in the rate of treatment is beneficial to, ‘carbon peak and carbon neutralization’. GHG emissions from rural sewage treatment showed a positive correlation with both GDP and sewage discharge, and N2O was positively correlated with protein consumption per capita. This study would be provide a theoretical basis for policy formulation, as it supplies basic data on carbon emissions for China's rural sewage treatment.
Keywords: Rural sewage treatment, nitrous oxide, Methane, Emission, Spatial-temporal variation
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