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Hydrothermal-based Wastewater Solids Management for Targeted Resource Recovery and Decarbonization in the Contiguous U.S. | LitMetric

Hydrothermal-based Wastewater Solids Management for Targeted Resource Recovery and Decarbonization in the Contiguous U.S.

Environ Sci Technol

The Grainger College of Engineering, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, Illinois 61801, United States.

Published: September 2025


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Article Abstract

Wastewater solids management is a key contributor to the operational cost and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of water resource recovery facilities (WRRFs). This study proposes a 'waste-to-energy' strategy using a hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL)-based system to displace conventional energy- and emission-intensive practices. The proposed system directs HTL-produced biocrude to oil refineries and recovers regionally tailored nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizers. In an independent facility analysis, 576 WRRFs in the contiguous U.S. (CONUS) could deploy financially viable HTL-based wastewater solids management, simultaneously achieving cost savings of 4.81M [4.04M to 5.51M] $·day and a GHG reduction of 1,300 [351 to 2,140] tonne CO eq·day while offsetting ∼ 1 to 2% of synthetic fertilizers. Key sustainability drivers include the biochemical composition of solids and internal rate of return (IRR), though IRR becomes less impactful at larger WRRFs. In a hub analysis, shared processing of wastewater solids at HTL-based treatment centers expands financially driven decarbonization opportunities to WRRF networks with solids mass flow rates higher than 5 to 7 tonne·day and average transportation distances less than 80 to 155 km. Overall, this study highlights the potential of HTL-based systems for financially viable wastewater solids management while reducing GHG emissions and achieving targeted resource recovery in the CONUS.

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