Indonesian Journal of Life Cycle Assessment and Sustainability
Vol. 1 No. 2 (2017)

A Framework to Measure Water and Energy Footprint at Demand Side

Maria Anityasari (Department of Industrial Engineering, Institut Teknologi Surabaya, Indonesia)
Mar’atus Sholihah (Department of Industrial Engineering, Institut Teknologi Surabaya, Indonesia)
Diesta Iva Maftuhah (Department of Industrial Engineering, Institut Teknologi Surabaya, Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
28 Jul 2017

Abstract

There is no doubt that water is an essential part of human life. Unfortunately it is often neglected and is not managed well. Flood and drought in many areas in Indonesia are examples of serious deficiency in water management. Urban areas, in particular, have serious threats in water sustainability due to the dramatic increase of population. Regrettably, there is little knowledge on water infrastructure in macro to micro level, people’s attitude toward water, stakeholders’ inter-connectivity in water management, institutional capabilities in managing water management, and appropriate technologies to use water wisely in different settings. At the demand side alone, complexities can be found in water usage infrastructure. A pilot survey found that more than 65% household in Surabaya installed water pump to access clean water. This means that the total environmental impact of water usage has to incorporate energy footprint in the equation, in addition to the water footprint itself. This paper will present a developed framework to portray the tangle between water and energy at the demand side and how to measure its environmental impact. Benefits of its implementation and potential future work will be discussed and outlined.

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IJoLCAS

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IJoLCAS accepts scientific contributions on the following topics: life cycle assessment, life cycle inventory, life cycle impact assessment, life cycle sustainability assessment, social life cycle assessment, life cycle costing, environmental footprint, carbon footprint, water footprint, land ...