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Title:

Optimizing Sewage Sludge Digestion in Wastewater Treatment Plants: a Case Study from the Largest WWTP in Italy

Author(s):

Borzooei, S., Campo, G., Cerutti, A., Meucci, L., Panepinto, D., Ravina, M., Riggio, V., Ruffino, B., Scibilia, G., Zanetti, M.

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Paper Paper

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Abstract:

This study is part of a multi-objective, integrated approach to analyze various possibilities for increasing energy efficiency of the largest Italian wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) at Castiglione Torinese, NW Italy. The final goal of this study was evaluating the optimization interventions on the sludge treatment process in terms of mass, energy and greenhouse gas (GHG) emission balance. An optimization scenario of sludge digestion was simulated and compared the present operating situation. In the optimized scenario, a hybrid thermo-chemical pre-treatment of the waste activated sludge (WAS) entering the digestion process was considered. The biogas produced was upgraded to biomethane with a process working with selective membranes. Full scale simulation of the whole sewage sludge treatment line was performed with the screening model MCBioCH4, developed by the Authors. The results showed that the optimization interventions would provide two important positive impacts. Firstly, a reduction of the sludge volume entering into the digestion process. Secondly, biomethane production would be around 20% higher than the methane fraction contained in the biogas actually produced. The energy saving and the increased specific biomethane production would improve the overall GHG balance of the system.

Keywords:

biogas, greenhouse gases (GHG), methane, sewage sludge, wastewater treatment, sewage treatment

Topic:

Biomass Technologies and Conversion for Bioenergy

Subtopic:

Anaerobic digestion for biogas and biomethane production

Event:

28th European Biomass Conference and Exhibition

Session:

2CO.5.2

Pages:

311 - 316

ISBN:

978-88-89407-20-2

Paper DOI:

10.5071/28thEUBCE2020-2CO.5.2

Price:

FREE