Adaptation and mitigation synergies to improve sanitation: a case study in Morelos, Mexico
Creators
- 1. National Autonomous University of Mexico
- 2. International Hydrological Programme, UNESCO, 7, Place Fontenoy, 75007 Paris, France
- 3. Insurgentes Cuicuilco, National Institute of Ecology and Climate Change, 04530, Mexico City, Mexico
Description
The management of wastewater is the fifth largest single source of CH 4 emissions and the sixth of N 2 O. Options to improve sanitation within the Morelos State in Mexico were compared applying a modification of the IPCC guidelines to estimate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. A 2030 business-as-usual scenario which considers current sanitation practices and 2010 baseline-scenario, showed that septic tanks, the main state option for sanitation, were the principal source of emissions, even higher than from non-controlled wastewater discharges. These scenarios also revealed that the two metropolitan areas were key in terms of mitigation as they contributed 88% of the total GHG emissions. For the 2030A scenario (sanitation + adaptation), it was seen that if the policy of septic tank usage continues, and the existing wastewater treatment plants are rehabilitated, the GHG emissions would be reduced by 2% compared to the BAU scenario. In contrast, if a policy were adopted considering in addition mitigation measures, 26% GHG emissions reduction might be achieved. Additional co-benefits will be obtained in several sectors, including health (diarrheal and dengue diseases control), agriculture, and the environment, performing a more efficient and integrated management of water and achieving savings on the operating costs of WWTP through co-generation.
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Publication Details
Journal article
Journal:
Journal of Water and Climate Change
Publisher:
IWA Publishing
ISSN:
20402244
Volume:
10
Pages:
671-686
Persistent Identifiers
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2789857531
DOI
10.2166/wcc.2018.121
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Funding
Financial Support
Gobierno Estatal de Morelos
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