Cost, Energy, global Warming, Eutrophication and local Human Health Impacts of Community Water and Sanitation Service Options

This paper compares water and sanitation system options for a coastal community across selected sustainability metrics, including environmental impact (i.e., life cycle eutrophication potential, energy consumption, and global warming potential), equivalent annual cost, and local human health impact.

SCHOEN, M. E. et al. (2017): Cost, Energy, global Warming, Eutrophication and local Human Health Impacts of Community Water and Sanitation Service Options. In: Water Research: Volume 109 , 186–195. URL [Accessed: 19.06.2018]