2014
DOI: 10.2175/193864714816197014
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Feasibility of High Strength Waste Co-Digestion for the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission

Abstract: The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission is interested in evaluating the economic feasibility of co-digesting various high strength waste material, mainly grease trap waste and food waste at their anticipated new anaerobic digestion facility expected to be operational at the Southeast Water Pollution Control Plant in 2022. High strength waste material increases the production of biogas when co-digested with municipal sludge, resulting in an additional renewable energy source that can be beneficially used.… Show more

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