H₂O₂-advanced oxidation process facilitated by microwave (MW-AOP) or radiofrequency (RF-OP) was investigated for release of valuable products from three organic slurries: fats, oils, and grease (FOG), thickened waste activated sludge (TWAS), and dairy manure. Mixtures of FOG either with dairy manure or with TWAS were treated using MW-AOP (batch 2450MHz, 1kW). The degradation followed peroxidation mechanism to produce lower molecular weight substrates such as short-chain fatty acids which would be less inhibitory to microbes. Nutrients and metals released in the treated solution would sustain microbial growth in a biological system. FOG content for the mixtures in the MW-AOP treatment should be less than 75% by total solids (TS) weight to pr...