Friends or foes? Monetized Life Cycle Assessment and Cost-Benefit. Analysis of the site remediation of a former gas plant
Site contamination is a global concern because of the potential risks for human health and ecosystemquality. Every contaminated site has its own specific characteristics and the increased availability and efficiency of remediation techniques makes the choice of remediation alternative increasingly c...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Science of the Total Environment 2018, Vol.619, p.258-271 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Site contamination is a global concern because of the potential risks for human health and ecosystemquality. Every
contaminated site has its own specific characteristics and the increased availability and efficiency of remediation
techniques makes the choice of remediation alternative increasingly complicated. In this paper an attributional
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of the secondary environmental impacts of a site remediation is performed and its results
aremonetized using two differentmonetization techniques, namely Stepwise 2006 and Ecovalue 08. Secondly,
we perform a social Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) on the same case study using the same data sources. The case
study used in this paper entails the soil and groundwater remediation of a tar, poly-aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH)
and cyanide contamination of a school ground by a former gas plant. The remediation alternative chosen in this
case study is excavation with off-site thermal treatment of the contaminated soil. The outcome of the social
CBA, stating that the remediation project is socially beneficial in the long term, is critically compared to the outcome
of the different LCAmonetizationmethods. This comparison indicates that monetized LCA is a good complement
to social CBA when it comes to the assessment of secondary environmental impacts. Combining the two
methods provides decisionmakerswith a more extensive and detailed assessment of the soil remediation project. |
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ISSN: | 0048-9697 |