Digestate - Belt Press Filtrate Treatment
Published on by Alex MOKGOATSANE, Chief Executive Officer | KGOBISA PROJECTS in Technology
What is the Best process to Treat Filtrate from a Belt-pressed Digestate?
Extended Aeration? MBBR? MBR? Trickling Filter?
Any direct technologies out there?
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- Ultrafiltration
- Filters
- Filtration Solutions
- Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor (MBBR)
3 Answers
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Hi Alex, if the volume is not too much, consider irrigating the filtrate onto trees or grassland. If it is from a BNR plant, it is likely to be high in phosphates and you don't want to recycle these back into the plant if you can help it. (Phosphates will be released back into the liquid phase when the bacteria come under stress and/or anaerobic conditions).
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The source of Digstate is not given. It is assumed that it is from Digester for Sewage Sludge. What is BOD of digestate. I opine that it may be less than 200 mg/l. You can use Conventional activated sludge process.
If enough space is available then I recommend using ZENT Zero energy treatment process based on Wetland Treatment. For further details please contact on rvsveipl@gmail.com. Prof. Rajendrakumar V Saraf, Chairman Viraj Envirozing India Pvt. Ltd. Pune, India
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Hello Alex - yes there are technologies out there, depends on the nature of the centrate that is being produced.
Anammox bacteria based technologies and Amtreat are gaining popularity. I note you are in South Africa, please feel free to contact me if you want further assistance.
Regards
Gary