Description: Anaerobic Co-digestion: Principles and Guidelines Towards More Efficient Systems
The Water Environment Federation (WEF) is a not-for-profit technical and educational organization of 30,000 individual members and 75 affiliated Member Associations representing water quality professionals around the world. Since 1928, WEF and its members have protected public health and the environment. As a global water sector leader, our mission is to...
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Description: Anaerobic Co-digestion: Principles and Guidelines Towards More Efficient Systems
The WEF Technical Practice and Publications Advisory Panel (formerly the Technical Practice Committee and the Committee on Sewage and Industrial Wastes Practice of the Federation of Sewage and Industrial Wastes Associations) was created by the Federation Board of Control on October 11, 1941. The primary function of the Committee is to originate and produce, through appropriate subcommittees,...
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Description: Anaerobic Co-digestion: Principles and Guidelines Towards More Efficient Systems
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Description: Anaerobic Co-digestion: Principles and Guidelines Towards More Efficient Systems
This technical publication aims to provide comprehensive guidelines and insights for the planning, design, operation, and maintenance of anaerobic co-digestion systems. The practice of co-digestion of wastewater residuals with high-strength organic wastes and harnessing the resulting biogas has been adopted by a growing number of water resource recovery utilities, particularly over the last...
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Description: Anaerobic Co-digestion: Principles and Guidelines Towards More Efficient Systems
Tracy Chouinard, PhD, PE, & Eider Alvarez-Puras, PE, PMP
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Description: Anaerobic Co-digestion: Principles and Guidelines Towards More Efficient Systems
Maxwell Armenta, PE; Alicia Chakrabarti, PE; Christopher Muller, PhD, PE; William Rehkop, PE; & Natalie Sierra, PE
PublisherWater Environment Federation
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Description: Anaerobic Co-digestion: Principles and Guidelines Towards More Efficient Systems
Bhargavi Subramanian, PhD; Yamrot A. Amha, PhD, PE; Vanessa Borkowski, PE; Jayesh Carthal; Joe Cleary; Felipe Gutierrez, PhD, PE; Ed Horai; Erik Larson, PE; Ding-Hsiang (Shawn) Lin; Michaela McKenzie, PE; & Leila Tootchi, P.Eng.
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Description: Anaerobic Co-digestion: Principles and Guidelines Towards More Efficient Systems
Zhongtian Li, PhD, PE; Joerg Blischke, PE; William Chen, PE, BCEE; Jonathan Koch; Michael K. Stenstrom, PhD, PE, BCEE; & Christian Tasser, PE
PublisherWater Environment Federation
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Description: Anaerobic Co-digestion: Principles and Guidelines Towards More Efficient Systems
Christopher Buckley, PE; Jason Rafferty, PE; & Amy Underwood, PE
PublisherWater Environment Federation
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Description: Anaerobic Co-digestion: Principles and Guidelines Towards More Efficient Systems
Steven Greseth, MBA, PE; Gary W. Neun; Behrang Pakzadeh, PhD, PE; Jamaie Scott, PE; Kyle Stern, PE; & Caroline Wilson, PE
PublisherWater Environment Federation
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Description: Anaerobic Co-digestion: Principles and Guidelines Towards More Efficient Systems
Juliet Ohemeng-Ntiamoah, PhD, PE; Temesgen Fitamo, PhD, PE; Pedro Puente; & Arifur Rahman, PhD, PE
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Description: Anaerobic Co-digestion: Principles and Guidelines Towards More Efficient Systems
Shirin Estahbanati, PhD, PE; Jay Surti; & Jack Sutton
PublisherWater Environment Federation
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Description: Anaerobic Co-digestion: Principles and Guidelines Towards More Efficient Systems
Co-digestion of organics such as food waste, FOG and similar feedstocks is one of the few carbon-negative and proven approaches for beneficially reusing these materials that allows recovery of renewable energy as well as nutrients such as carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus. Anaerobic digestion utilizes microbes in the absence of oxygen to break down organic matter to the final products of methane and...
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Anaerobic Co-digestion: Principles and Guidelines Towards More Efficient Systems