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END-O-SLUDG Project Brief

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END-O-SLUDG Project Brief

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    2. END-O-SLUDG Project Brief Author: Dr. Son Le, MBE Meeting: IoW Innovation for the Future Venue: Dartington Hall, Totnes Date: 5 - 7th November 2010

    3. Marketable sludge derivatives from wastewater What is it about? What is involved? Expected impacts

    4. 1. What is it about? Background

    5. About END-O-SLUDG

    6. Addressing the challenges Aim: to have marketable sludge derivatives from sustainable processing of wastewater in a highly integrated treatment plant. Objective: To research, develop and demonstrate a toolkit of novel processes together with development the market and integration methodologies that can be applied for sustainable sludge management.

    7. 6/8/2012 7 14 Partners from 5 countries (industry academia government) Three-year R&D programme Bench-scale experimentation to farm-scale demonstration and market development Budget 5.5M (3.5M EU contribution)

    10. Joint venture of UU, CU, KTP and HAUC Remarkable conference for OMF 3 papers Joint venture of UU, CU, KTP and HAUC Remarkable conference for OMF 3 papers

    18. 3. Expected impacts Carbon (tCO2e pa)

    19. OPEX savings

    20. Other expected impacts End of Waste criteria for sludge freely traded on open market Economic opportunities from novel technologies Public confidence in agricultural recycling Better understanding of the long term risks Better information about product performance More attractive products Greater demand for sludge products

    21. Conclusion

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