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Post-treatment of dewatered digested sewage sludge by thermophilic high-solid digestion for pasteurization with positive energy output
Linköping University, Biogas Research Center. Tekniska verken i Linköping AB, Department of Biogas R&D.
Linköping University, Department of Thematic Studies, Tema Environmental Change. Linköping University, Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Linköping University, Biogas Research Center. Tekniska verken i Linköping AB, Department of Biogas R&D.
Tekniska verken i Linköping AB, Department of Biogas R&D.
Linköping University, Department of Thematic Studies, Tema Environmental Change. Linköping University, Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Linköping University, Biogas Research Center.
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2021 (English)In: Waste Management, ISSN 0956-053X, E-ISSN 1879-2456, Vol. 119, p. 11-21Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

This study investigated the possibility to use thermophilic anaerobic high solid digestion of dewatered digested sewage sludge (DDS) at a wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) as a measure to increase total methane yield, achieve pasteurization and reduce risk for methane emissions during storage of the digestate. A pilot-scale plug-flow reactor was used to mimic thermophilic post-treatment of DDS from a WWTP in Linköping, Sweden. Process operation was evaluated with respect to biogas process performance, using both chemical and microbiological parameters. Initially, the process showed disturbance, with low methane yields and high volatile fatty acid (VFA) accumulation. However, after initiation of digestate recirculation performance improved and the specific methane production reached 46 mL CH4/g VS. Plug flow conditions were assessed with lithium chloride and the hydraulic retention time (HRT) was determined to be 19–29 days, sufficient to reach successful pasteurization. Degradation rate of raw protein was high and resulted in ammonia-nitrogen levels of up to 2.0 g/L and a 30% lower protein content in the digestate as compared to DDS. Microbial analysis suggested a shift in the methane producing pathway, with dominance of syntrophic acetate oxidation and the candidate methanogen family WSA2 by the end of the experiment. Energy balance calculations based on annual DDS production of 10 000 ton/year showed that introduction of high-solid digestion as a post-treatment and pasteurization method would result in a positive energy output of 340 MWh/year. Post-digestion of DDS also decreased residual methane potential (RMP) by>96% compared with fresh DDS.

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Elsevier, 2021. Vol. 119, p. 11-21
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Digestate, post treatment, Dry digestion, Ammonia, Microbial community structure, Residual methane potential
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URN: urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-171061DOI: 10.1016/j.wasman.2020.09.028ISI: 000599766200002PubMedID: 33032154Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85092114957OAI: oai:DiVA.org:liu-171061DiVA, id: diva2:1485278
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Swedish Energy Agency, 35624-2
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Funding agencies: Svensk Vatten Utveckling; Tekniska Verken i Linkoping AB; Biogas Research Center; Linkoping University; Swedish Energy AgencySwedish Energy Agency [35624-2]

Available from: 2020-11-02 Created: 2020-11-02 Last updated: 2025-02-17Bibliographically approved

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