Anaerobic treatment of sludge, industrial waste water and industrial waste from food industry

Authors

  • Björn Rosén Linnéuniversitetet
  • Håkan Eriksson Linnéuniversitetet

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15626/Eco-Tech.1997.028

Abstract

The use of biological anaerobic treatment for sludge digestion in treatment plants has a Jong operational record. The result is a lower amount of stabilised sludge and a considerable energy output, as heat and possibly also electrical energy. In industrial waste water treatment, anaerobic processes have also been used quite a Jong period, especially in food and pulp and paper industries. The anaerobic treatment of organic waste from industries or municipal waste, is a more recent application. The paper presents a summary of used anaerobic technology, with a special case from the Kalmar waste water treatment plant, where the two existing sludge digesters are upgraded to termophilic anaerobic treatment, one unit t be used for sludge and the other, separately, for organic waste from food industry and manure from farms.

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Angelidaki, R.I. Termofil rotning av avloppsslam och slakteriavfall i Kalmar. Internal study, carried out by the University of Copenhagen 1996.

Ling, D. Rötning av slakteriavfall från kycklingindustrin. Examensarbete LTH/Kalmar University 1991

Rosen, B. Anaerobtechnik in der Papier-und Zellstoffindustrie. ATV-Seminar 02/93, Anaerobtechnik bei der Abwasserbehandlung. Dresden 25.10.1993

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2019-04-10