Project #1400

Understanding Impacts of Co-Digestion: Digester Chemistry, Gas Production, Dewaterability, Solids Production, Cake Quality, and Economics

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Principal Investigator
Ganesh
Rajagopalan
Research Manager
Lauren Fillmore M.S.
Contractor
Kennedy/Jenks Consultants
Resource Recovery
Anaerobic Digestion
Fats Oils & Grease (FOG)
Treatment
Odor Control

Abstract

This report examined many of the possible side effects of co-waste addition, and how changes in the type of high strength co-waste added to an anaerobic digester altered the outcome. The long-term objective of the study was to increase the number of utilities performing co-digestion by providing tools that enable them to better understand the implications of co-digestion and to reduce roadblocks and uncertainty associated with the technology. To achieve this objective, the research team developed a fundamental analytical approach to understand and predict the broad array of impacts of co-digestion. Published by WE&RF. 110 pages. Online PDF. (2017)

Originally funded as WERF project ENER12R13.