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Hafizan Che Hassan C, Zainon Noor Z, Aris A, Hussein N, Zaidi N S, Arman N Z et al . Water Sensitive Approach in Assessing Project Feasibility using the Adaptation of Life Cycle Assessment with Water Quality Index and Water Exploitation Index. IJIEPR 2024; 35 (1) :25-37
URL: http://ijiepr.iust.ac.ir/article-1-1920-en.html
1- UNIKL Plant Engineering Technology (PETech), Universiti Kuala Lumpur - Malaysian Institute of Industrial Technology (UniKL MITEC), 81750 Masai, Johor, Malaysia , chehafizan@unikl.edu.my
2- Prof Dr- Malaysian Institute of Industrial Technology
3- Dr- Malaysian Institute of Industrial Technology
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Life cycle assessment (LCA) is a valuable tool not only for analyzing the environmental impact of a product but also for assisting in early-stage product development before incurring scaling-up costs. When validating a new process or project, it may be constrained to align with existing regulations or standards. Therefore, combining LCA with other applicable standards is essential to demonstrate the project's feasibility. In this regard, the water quality index (WQI) and Water Exploitation Index (WEI) provide additional information that reflects the overall water quality at a specific location and time. The objective of this study is to utilize the LCA framework in conjunction with the Malaysia WQI and WEI to protect the water quantity and water quality of the river. A negative change in the WQI score indicates that the current effluent from the process is degrading the river's classification, rendering it undesirable and necessitating a reduction in concentration. The findings demonstrate that the method for determining effluent requirements for a water treatment system is straightforward and replicable. Such an approach could be employed, for example, in an environmental impact analysis of a project to verify its viability.
 
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Decision Analysis and Methods
Received: 2023/11/21 | Accepted: 2024/01/13 | Published: 2024/03/11

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