Oertlé, Emmanuel
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Decision Support Tool for Water Reclamation Beyond Technical Considerations—Egyptian, Moroccan, and Tunisian Case Studies
2020-06-26, Oertlé, Emmanuel, Müller, Sandra
Continuous flow adsorption of phenolic compounds from olive mill wastewater with resin XAD16N: life cycle assessment, cost–benefit analysis and process optimization
2019, Frascari, Dario, Oertlé, Emmanuel
Olive mill wastewaters (OMWs) represent a major environmental concern due to their high organic loadand phytotoxic activity. The selective recovery of phenolic compounds (PCs) from OMW is promising, thanks to the antioxidantand antimicrobial properties of PCs. The goal of this work was to perform a life cycle assessment (LCA) and cost–benefit analysis(CBA) of a full-scale process of PC adsorption/desorption on resin Amberlite XAD16N. The industrial process was designed on thebasis of laboratory tests aimed at performing a preliminary process optimization.
Comparative Preliminary Evaluation of 2 In-stream Water Treatment Technologies for the Agricultural Reuse of Drainage Water in the Nile Delta
2020-04-02, Pinelli, Davide, Oertlé, Emmanuel
Potential for water reuse in Vietnam
2018, Oertlé, Emmanuel, Müller, Sandra Regina, Näf, Laurin
Southeast Asian countries and Vietnam in particular are facing water security challenges; water reclamation is increasingly being considered as a favorable solution. Despite the availability of suitable technologies, several constraints often prevent stakeholders and especially decision makers exploiting their potential. In this paper we present the results of applying a decision support tool (DST) to evaluate water reclamation, support pre-feasibility studies and build capacity for water reclamation in Vietnam. The DST and its data are open access, providing information related to local and international water and wastewater quality standards. In this research we identified high potential Vietnamese case studies and conducted a systematic PISTLE analysis considering six dimensions (Political, Institutional, Social, Technical, Legal and Economic) at a multiple local stakeholder workshop. Key barriers and drivers for water reclamation implementation were identified. Measures proposed during the workshop could serve as a starting point for the development of water reclamation projects in Vietnam
Poseidon—Decision Support Tool for Water Reuse
2019, Oertlé, Emmanuel, Hugi, Christoph, Wintgens, Thomas