This paper explores pre-treatment options for the anaerobic digestion (AD) of high-fat cattle slaughterhouse wastewater by assessing and attempting to compare pre-treatment methods used to treat various waste streams. The central focus on cattle slaughterhouse wastewater stems from the problematic nature of high fat, oil and grease (FOG) present in Australian red meat processing (RMP) waste water. Fully integrated abattoirs such as those operating in Australia typically produce wastewaters that carry high FOG loads of 100–4000+ mg/L. While excessive levels of fat can be inhibitory to the AD process, these fats contain a very high theoretical methane potential of 1014 L CH4/kg VS when compared with carbohydrates at 370 L CH4/kg VS and...
Abstract The process of anaerobic digestion has been and still remains the most efficient, cost effe...
Fat, oil and grease (FOG) collected from restaurant grease trap is a well-known co-substrate for ana...
Operations at meat processing plants result in the production of a range of solid and liquid wastes....
This work aimed to enhance the anaerobic digestion of fat-rich dissolved air flotation (DAF) sludge ...
Low-rate covered anaerobic lagoons (CALs) offer the Australian red meat processing (RMP) industry an...
Anaerobic digestion (AD) is the biological preferred treatment applied to Slaughterhouse wastewaters...
Anaerobic digestion (AD) is the biological preferred treatment applied to Slaughterhouse wastewaters...
Lipids represent an important fraction of the particulate organic charge in slaughterhouse wastewate...
Thermobaric pre-treatment of a combination of dissolved air flotation (DAF) sludge and slaughterhous...
The process of anaerobic digestion has been and still remains the most efficient, cost effective and...
This review article addresses wastewater treatment methods in the red meat processing industry. The ...
Mesophilic anaerobic digestion (34+/-1 degrees C) of pre-treated (for 20 min at 133 degrees C, >3 ba...
Fat, oil and grease (FOG) collected from restaurant grease trap is a well-known co-substrate for ana...
Cattle slaughterhouses contain high strength waste and wastewater streams and are therefore strong c...
Anaerobic digestion has been proven to be a beneficial application for treating livestock wastes. Be...
Abstract The process of anaerobic digestion has been and still remains the most efficient, cost effe...
Fat, oil and grease (FOG) collected from restaurant grease trap is a well-known co-substrate for ana...
Operations at meat processing plants result in the production of a range of solid and liquid wastes....
This work aimed to enhance the anaerobic digestion of fat-rich dissolved air flotation (DAF) sludge ...
Low-rate covered anaerobic lagoons (CALs) offer the Australian red meat processing (RMP) industry an...
Anaerobic digestion (AD) is the biological preferred treatment applied to Slaughterhouse wastewaters...
Anaerobic digestion (AD) is the biological preferred treatment applied to Slaughterhouse wastewaters...
Lipids represent an important fraction of the particulate organic charge in slaughterhouse wastewate...
Thermobaric pre-treatment of a combination of dissolved air flotation (DAF) sludge and slaughterhous...
The process of anaerobic digestion has been and still remains the most efficient, cost effective and...
This review article addresses wastewater treatment methods in the red meat processing industry. The ...
Mesophilic anaerobic digestion (34+/-1 degrees C) of pre-treated (for 20 min at 133 degrees C, >3 ba...
Fat, oil and grease (FOG) collected from restaurant grease trap is a well-known co-substrate for ana...
Cattle slaughterhouses contain high strength waste and wastewater streams and are therefore strong c...
Anaerobic digestion has been proven to be a beneficial application for treating livestock wastes. Be...
Abstract The process of anaerobic digestion has been and still remains the most efficient, cost effe...
Fat, oil and grease (FOG) collected from restaurant grease trap is a well-known co-substrate for ana...
Operations at meat processing plants result in the production of a range of solid and liquid wastes....