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DOI 10.2166/wp.2013.026
Title (Primary) Environmental cost–benefit analysis of decentralised wastewater treatment and re-use: a case study of rural Jordan
Author Lienhoop, N.; Al-Karablieh, E.K.; Salman, A.Z.; Cardona, J.A.
Source Titel Water Policy
Year 2014
Department OEKON; UBZ
Volume 16
Issue 2
Page From 323
Page To 339
Language englisch
Keywords Contingent valuation; Cost–benefit analysis; Cost of illness; Decentralised wastewater treatment; Environmental benefits; Jordan
UFZ wide themes RU6
Abstract Decentralised wastewater treatment systems offer an opportunity to introduce wastewater treatment and generate irrigation water in places that are not connected to centralised treatment plants. The advantages of decentralised technologies include their capability to provide wastewater treatment infrastructure in remote and hilly rural communities and their flexible adaptation to fast-growing semi-urban settlements. In this study we investigate the costs and benefits of introducing decentralised wastewater treatment and re-use to two locations in Jordan. The cost–benefit analysis (CBA) used here differs from traditional CBA in that it includes non-market benefits for which monetary values are not readily available, in addition to market benefits. We elaborate on three valuation methods to monetise benefits associated with the environment, health and irrigation in agriculture. Our findings suggest that it is principally worthwhile to establish decentralised treatment technologies in remote areas.
Persistent UFZ Identifier https://www.ufz.de/index.php?en=20939&ufzPublicationIdentifier=15079
Lienhoop, N., Al-Karablieh, E.K., Salman, A.Z., Cardona, J.A. (2014):
Environmental cost–benefit analysis of decentralised wastewater treatment and re-use: a case study of rural Jordan
Water Policy 16 (2), 323 - 339 10.2166/wp.2013.026