Weichgrebe, D.; Maerker, S.; Böning, T.; Stegemann, H.: Intended process water management concept for the mechanical biological treatment of municipal solid waste. In: Water Science and Engineering 1 (2008), Nr. 1, S. 78-88. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/S1674-2370(15)30020-X
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Accumulating operational experience in both aerobic and anaerobic mechanical biological waste treatment (MBT) makes it increasingly obvious that controlled water management would substantially reduce the cost of MBT and also enhance resource recovery of the organic and inorganic fraction. The MBT plant at Gescher, Germany, is used as an example in order to determine the quantity and composition of process water and leachates from intensive and subsequent rotting, pressing water from anaerobic digestion and scrubber water from acid exhaust air treatment, and hence prepare an MBT water balance. The potential of, requirements for and limits to internal process water reuse as well as the possibilities of resource recovery from scrubber water are also examined. Finally, an assimilated process water management concept with the purpose of an extensive reduction of wastewater quantity and freshwater demand is presented. | |
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Publikationsstatus: | publishedVersion |
Erstveröffentlichung: | 2008 |
Die Publikation erscheint in Sammlung(en): | Fakultät für Bauingenieurwesen und Geodäsie |
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