Full-scale phosphorus recovery from digested wastewater sludge in Belgium – part II: economic opportunities and risks

Author:

Geerts Sam1,Marchi Adrien1,Weemaes Marjoleine1

Affiliation:

1. Aquafin nv, Dijkstraat 8, Aartselaar 2630, Belgium

Abstract

One of the options to recycle phosphorus (P) in the wastewater sector is to recover it as struvite crystals from digested sludge. Measurements on a full-scale demonstration plant in Leuven, Belgium, yielded a first indication of the profitability of struvite recovery, in function of different variables such as incoming PO43− concentration, MgCl2 dosing, improved dewaterability, etc. An uncertainty and sensitivity analysis was carried out. Although possible improvement in sludge dewaterability when recovering struvite from digested sludge has a positive economic amortization effect, it is at the same time the largest source of financial risk. A theoretical exercise showed that for struvite recovery from centrate, uncertainty would be lower, and the largest sensitivity would be attributed to ingoing PO43− concentration. Although struvite recovery from digested sludge is riskier, it is an investment with potentially a higher return than investment in struvite recovery from centrate. The article provides information for possible financial incentive schemes to support P-recovery.

Publisher

IWA Publishing

Subject

Water Science and Technology,Environmental Engineering

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