biogas treatment system Articles
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Biogas Wastewater Treatment Systems by the Philippine Center for Water and Sanitation: A Community-Managed Potable Water Supply, Sanitation, & Hygiene (CPWASH) Project
The Philippines, like many developing countries, has serious sanitation issues for both their urban and rural citizens. Specifically for rural citizens, data from 2008 estimated that 17% of this population still had no access to improved sanitation, with 14% estimated to be practicing open defecation. With much of the Philippine countryside devoted to agriculture, this is a serious concern, as ...
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Continuous biogas monitoring with AEMS in South Korea
Application Biogas research projects Equipment AEMS biogas analyser Location South Korea Customer KEPCO Research Institute Requirement The customer required a biogas analyser to verify the quality of the biogas being produced from waste water whilst the plant was being fine-tuned before its full-scaled operation. Operation The first biogas micro gas turbine distributed power generation ...
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Treatment of leachate using the DMT MemBioRex® technology
One of the most difficult waste waters to treat is leachate from a landfill. Leachate is water from the degrading waste and rainfall which percolates through the waste. Leachate usually contains a high concentration of ammonium, low concentrations of phosphor, high salinity, high alkalinity and various concentrations of heavy metals. Combined with strongly fluctuating flows, a high pH and ever ...
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Reductions in greenhouse gas (GHG) generation and energy consumption in wastewater treatment plants
Greenhouse gas (GHG) emission and energy consumption by on-site and off-site sources were estimated in two different wastewater treatment plants that used physical–chemical or biological processes for the removal of contaminants, and an anaerobic digester for sludge treatment. Physical–chemical treatment processes were used in the treatment plant of a locomotive repair factory ...
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Global solutions for a greener future – Global Water & Energy has an answer to the new sustainability goals
With modern industry facing many environmental challenges, the expertise of the Global Water & Energy (GWE) allows businesses around the world to adopt the best practices to reduce their environmental footprint by making more efficient use of water and energy, the GWE technologies are solving some of the biggest challenges of modern industry – waste generation and fossil fuel ...
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