Digester Biosolids Articles & Analysis
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The regional co-location project will expand the existing wastewater treatment plant’s biosolids process to include advanced anaerobic digestion, thermal drying, and biogas upgrading. ...
One of the most productive waste-to-energy technologies is called anaerobic digestion. In anaerobic digestion, bacteria digest organic waste outside of the presence of oxygen to produce biogas, which can be used to power the wastewater process, and also fuel boilers, electric generators, and vehicles — in short, anything fossil natural gas ...
Anaerobic digestion, used to produce biogas, also improves wastewater treatment effluent A new report, “Market states and trends in renewable and low-carbon gases in Europe,” shows that many European companies are adopting biomethane, a sustainable fuel that is produced by biogas derived from organic matter. The report was published by Gas for Climate: A Path to 2050, a group of 10 ...
The issues for composting and anaerobic digestion facilities are the presence of PFAS in finished compost or digestate products, and the presence of PFAS in facility storm water runoff. Composting or digestion facilities that take in biosolids, industrial residuals, and food scraps containing grease-resistant food packaging are ...
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS’s) are in our water and our biosolids (treated domestic Sewage Sludge), and they’re a big problem if left untreated. ...
Now our wastewater treatment solutions can be combined with new, advanced anaerobic digestion technologies to convert biosolids to renewable sources of energy for our customers,” said Heiner Markhoff, president and CEO—water and process technologies for GE Power & Water. ...
(Ameresco), which will take Biogas, a byproduct of the anaerobic digestion process from biosolids, containing 60 percent methane, and use it as a green energy source. Eighty percent of the city’s biosolids – the solids remaining after liquid waste is removed – are used to generate compost in San Antonio. ...
