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Wastewater treatment has remained largely unchanged for nearly 100 years and it is time for the UK Water Industry to raise another revolution and move from wastewater treatment to resource recovery.
As wastewater contains many valuable assets, namely; water, energy (from methane and hydrogen), nitrogen and phosphorus. If these resources could be recovered economcially it would make our wastewater treatment not only more sustainable but also more carbon neutral. This conference will consider what could be achieved from resource recovery, examine those options presently available to deliver on this and what is required to make the whole recovery process more viable.
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Columbia Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade |
John Dooley, director of utilities and engineering for the City of Columbia (US), talks about a USD40 million project for the city's Metropolitan Wastewater Treatment Plant. The capacity will increase to 150 million gallons/day (now 80 million gallons), and the pumping facility is to be relocated on the property. Requests for quotes are being prepared to be published soon.
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