Key Data Set Information
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Location
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CN
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Geographical representativeness description
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Tai Lake Watershed
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Name
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Municipal sludge treatment and disposal;dry sludge;brick manufacturing
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Use advice for data set
| When utilizing this data set for LCA, it is important to consider the specific properties and context of the dry sludge as used within the Tai Lake Watershed area's brick manufacturing process. Users should account for any variations in GHG emissions based on the local practices and technologies employed. Attention should be given to system boundaries, ensuring that the use phase and end-of-life phase of the bricks, including potential recycling, are consistently modeled according to LCA standards. |
Technical purpose of product or process
| This LCA data set describes the use of dry sludge from municipal sludge treatment and disposal as an additive material in brick manufacturing. Specifically, the dry sludge is sourced from procedures conducted within the Tai Lake Watershed area. It is utilized to produce bricks, possibly serving as a partial substitute for traditional raw materials such as clay, helping to improve sustainability in brick production. |
Classification
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| The main data sources used in our study are as follows: 1) Energy consumption and material inputs are obtained from investigations in Tai Lake Watershed; 2) The energy use emission factor is obtained from our own calculation, IPCC, and the literature.3) The fugitive emissions during landfilling, incineration, and composting are mainly determined by the model given in the other study as well as by the IPCC factors (2006), except for the CH4 emission in landfilling, which is obtained from study.4) Data from theoretical calculations (see Incineration section). |
Copyright
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Owner of data set
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Quantitative reference
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Reference flow(s)
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Functional Unit
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The functional unit used for GHGs in this LCA is one dry ton (DT) of sludge.
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Technological representativeness
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Technology description including background system
| At a substitution rate of 10% (10 tons of brick/cement will be produced by 1 DT of sludge and other raw materials), only 0.3 tons of ash from 1 DT of sludge is integrated into the products, thus substituting the same amount of raw materials. |
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