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LCA Methodology for the Quantification of the Carbon Footprint of the Integrated Urban Water System
2017
Water
In integrated urban water systems, energy consumption, and consequently the amount of produced CO 2 , depends on many environmental, infrastructural, and management factors such as supply water quality, on which treatment complexity depends, urban area orography, water systems efficiency, and maintenance levels. An important factor is related to the presence of significant water losses, which result in an increase in the supply volume and therefore a higher energy consumption for treatment and
doi:10.3390/w9060395
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