Project #1419
Lessons Learned: Developing Solutions to Operational Side Effects Associated with Co-Digestion of High Strength Organic Wastes
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Principal Investigator
Matthew
Van Horne
Research Manager
Lauren Fillmore M.S.
Contractor
Hazen and Sawyer
Abstract
This study presents research collected from over 40 facilities that have implemented or have considered implementing co-digestion. The research team conducted a systematic evaluation of feedstocks available for use in co-digestion and co-fermentation processes by surveying high strength organic wastes (HSWs). The team assessed and quantified operational implications of co-digestion with HSWs, including receiving, pretreatment, digestion, and post-digestion treatment and handling practices. The findings support an accessible framework of operational solutions to challenges encountered during the co-digestion of HSWs and best management practices. Published by WE&RF. 122 pages. Online PDF. (2017)
Originally funded as WERF project ENER8R13.