Many drivers tend to foster the development of renewable energy production in wastewater treatment plants as many expectations rely upon energy recovery from sewage sludge, for example through biogas use. This paper is focused on the assessment of grease waste (GW) as an adequate substrate for co-digestion with municipal sludge, as it has a methane potential of 479–710 LCH4/kg VS, as well as the evaluation of disintegration technologies as a method to optimize the co-digestion process. With this objective three different pre-treatments have been selected for evaluation: thermal hydrolysis, ultrasound and enzymatic treatment. Results have shown that co-digestion processes without pre-treatment had a maximum increment of 128% of the volumetric methane productivity when GW addition was 23% inlet (at 20 days of HRT and with an OLR of 3.0 kg COD/m3d), compared with conventional digestion of sewage sludge alone. Concerning the application of the selected disintegration technologies, all pre-treatments showed improvements in terms of methane yield (51.8, 89.5 and 57.6% more for thermal hydrolysis, ultrasound and enzymatic treatment, respectively, compared with non-pretreated wastes), thermal hydrolysis of GW and secondary sludge being the best configuration as it improved the solubilization of the organic matter and the hydrodynamic characteristics of digestates.
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January 01 2012
Optimization of municipal sludge and grease co-digestion using disintegration technologies
L. Bouchy;
1CETaqua, Water Technology Centre, Av. Diagonal, 211 08018 Barcelona, Spain
E-mail: lbouchy@cetaqua.com
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A. Pérez;
A. Pérez
1CETaqua, Water Technology Centre, Av. Diagonal, 211 08018 Barcelona, Spain
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P. Camacho;
P. Camacho
2Suez Environnement-Cirsee, 38 rue du Président Wilson, 78230 Le Pecq, France
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P. Rubio;
P. Rubio
3Agbar, Av. Diagonal, 211 08018 Barcelona, Spain
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G. Silvestre;
G. Silvestre
4GIRO Centre Tecnològic, Rambla Pompeu Fabra 1, 08100 Mollet del Vallès, Spain
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B. Fernández;
B. Fernández
4GIRO Centre Tecnològic, Rambla Pompeu Fabra 1, 08100 Mollet del Vallès, Spain
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R. Cano;
R. Cano
5Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Valladolid, Prado de la Magdalena S/N, 47011 Valladolid, Spain
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M. Polanco;
M. Polanco
5Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Valladolid, Prado de la Magdalena S/N, 47011 Valladolid, Spain
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N. Díaz
N. Díaz
6SENER Ingeniería y Sistemas S.A. C/Provença, 392, 5a planta, 08025 Barcelona, Spain
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Water Sci Technol (2012) 65 (2): 214–220.
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Received:
February 09 2011
Accepted:
April 15 2011
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L. Bouchy, A. Pérez, P. Camacho, P. Rubio, G. Silvestre, B. Fernández, R. Cano, M. Polanco, N. Díaz; Optimization of municipal sludge and grease co-digestion using disintegration technologies. Water Sci Technol 1 January 2012; 65 (2): 214–220. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2012.660
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