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THE IWA SPECIALIST CONFERENCE ON SLUDGE MANAGEMENT: SLUDGETECH 2017 Imperial College, London, South Kensington Campus, Sherfield Building
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
Sunday, 9th July 201712:30 Registration opens, Imperial College London [Foyer, Sherfield Building]
13:00-17:00 Workshop specialist sessions [Sherfield Building] Workshop 1: THP design and operational experience
Workshop 2: Developments in Dewatering
Workshop 3: Enhanced Control & automation for process optimisation of sludge processes
Workshop 4: Developments in Drying and Advanced Thermal Conversion
Chair: Dr Bill Barber, Cambi Chair: Prof Matt Higgins, Bucknell University
Chair: Dr Stephen Palmer, MWH Chair: Lynne Bouchy, Suez
Discussion topics: Discussion topics: Discussion topics: Discussion topics:
- WAS(SAS) only THP vs full THP- Optimum AD conditions for THP- Colour and refractory COD creation in THP- Key considerations for Pre-THP dewatering
- Advances in polymer design and application- The impact of sludge chemistry and EPS- Optimum configurations & technology
- AD feed control- Enhanced control of Thickening & dewatering- Upstream sludge control
- Principles of drying and typical applications- Drivers for drying installations globally- Principles of thermal conversion- Global applications of Thermal Conversion
Presentations: Presentations: Presentations: Presentations:
The design and operation of WAS only THP with Anammox LTP
Highly Efficient Bucher HPS 12007 Dewatering Technology Prior to Incineration To Achieve A Positive Energy Balance
Development and application of of Digester feed control
Gasification Versus Incineration of Sewage Sludge -- Technical, Economic And Sanitary Aspects
Jan-Evert van Veldhoven, Waterboard de Dommel Jean Francois Mischler, Bucher Pete Vale, Severn Trent Albert Heindl, Huber
An overview of THP operation in the UK - key considerations for design and optimum AD conditions
The impact of M\D ratio and EPS on dewatering of THP digested sludge
Advances in the control of Sludge Thickening and Sludge De-watering an overview
Thermal Conversion of sewage sludge in Japan - best practice
Paul Fountain, Thames Water & Joe Merry, MWH Ester Rus and Obinna Molokwu - Thames Water Martin Butterfield, Hach Masaki Takaoka, Kyoto University
Advanced Digestion Of Sludge Enhances Shift Of Biosolids Management Strategy In Beijing--Cambi Experience
Developments in Polymer design & application Designing in Resilience Principles of drying, applications and drivers
Zuliang Liao, Cambi China Robert Long, SNF Stephen Palmer, MWH Ivan ARAÚZO, STC
Challenges in operation of THP pre-dewatering Using Sludge Age as an operational parameter Example of a pyrolysis solution suited for sludge application
Joost Vliegen, GEA Martin Butterfield, Hach Chris Lee, EPI
Tea & Coffee provided [Sherfield Building]
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THE IWA SPECIALIST CONFERENCE ON SLUDGE MANAGEMENT: SLUDGETECH 2017 Imperial College, London, South Kensington Campus, Sherfield Building
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
Monday, 10th July 20178:30 Coffee & Registration, Imperial College London [Foyer, Queens Tower Rooms]
9:00 Opening and Keynote Addresses [Great Hall]Dr Nick Mills, Thames Water - UK Prof Damien Batstone, Advanced
Management Centre - AustraliaDr Sudhir Murthy, DC Water - USA Dr F. Dilek Sanin, Middle East Technical
University - Turkey Opening Address - Unlocking the full Energy Potential of sewage sludge
Using modelling to improve the selection and operation of sludge treatment options
Energy Efficient Intensification Emerging Contaminants
10:30 Break & Exhibition, Imperial College London [Queens Tower Rooms]
11:00 Specialist Sessions, Imperial College London [Sherfield Building]Theme 1: Anaerobic digestion & sludge pretreatment
Theme 2: Material & nutrient recovery Theme 3: Dewatering, recycling, policy & contaminants
Theme 4: Thermal conversion & biochar/ash
Chairs: Prof. Stephen Smith & Prof. John Novak
Chairs: Jan-Evert van Veldhoven & Dr Sudhir Murthy
Chairs: Dr Matt Higgins and Steve Bungay Chairs: Dr Masaki Takaoka & Dr Rex Thorpe
Methane Production From The Cambi SolidStream Centrate In An Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket Reactor
Combining Phosphorus Recovery And Ammonia Removal In The Omzet Amersfoort Project
Biosolids As Marsh Creation Amendment Sewage Sludge Incinerator Composed Of Pressurized Fluidized Bed Incinerator And Turbocharger
Oda Kjorlaug, Cambi Andrea Gysin, Ostara Nutrient Recovery Solutions Madeline Foster-Martinez, University of California, Berkeley
Yuki Asaoka, Tsukishimakikai Co.,Ltd.
Membrane Digester As Key Unit Of Sludge Treatment At Changing Frame Conditions
Life Cycle Assessment Of Resource Recovery From Primary And Waste Activated Sludge
Evaluation Of Dewatering Characteristics Of Wastewater Sludge From Different Treatment Processes
Recent Advances Of Sewage Sludge Pyrolysis For Materials And Energy Recovery
Robert Lutze, TU Darmstadt, Institute IWAR Arjen van Nieuwenhuijzen, Witteveen+Bos Consulting Engineers
Mahmudul Hasan, The George Washington University Guoren Xu, Harbin Institute of Technology
Optimising Anaerobic Digestion Performance Through Improved Understanding Of Fundamental Operational Parameters
Organic Recovery From Different Sewage Sludge Via Acidogenic Fermentation To Provide Carbon Source For Denitrification
Full Scale Optimisation Of Sludge Dewatering And Phosphate Recovery At Harnaschpolder Wwtp (The Hague, NL)
Conversion Technology From Sewage Sludge Into Bio Fuel.
Stefano Giacalone, Thames Water & Imperial College London
Lin Lin, The University of Hong Kong Mirabella Mulder, MMWWM Yoshiyuki Hachiya, Tsukishima Kikai Co., Ltd.
12:30 Lunch and Exhibition, Imperial College London [Queens Tower Rooms]
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THE IWA SPECIALIST CONFERENCE ON SLUDGE MANAGEMENT: SLUDGETECH 2017 Imperial College, London, South Kensington Campus, Sherfield Building
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
Monday, 10th July 201713:30 Specialist sessions, Imperial College London
Theme 1: Anaerobic digestion & sludge pretreatment
Theme 2: Material & nutrient recovery Theme 3: Dewatering, recycling, policy & contaminants
Theme 4: Thermal conversion & biochar/ash
Chairs: Prof. Stephen Smith & Prof. John Novak
Chairs: Jan-Evert van Veldhoven & Dr Sudhir Murthy
Chairs: Dr Matt Higgins and Steve Bungay Chairs: Dr Masaki Takaoka & Dr Rex Thorpe
Impact Of Microwave Pretreatment On Anaerobic Digestion Of Wastewater Sludge And Biosolids Quality For Land Application
Recorvery Of Ammonium From Digestate As Fertilizer
Electrodewatering Of Sewage Sludge Using A Plate And Frame Filter Press
Innovative Sewage Sludge Incineration System
Gokce Kor Bicakci, Istanbul Technical University Eddie Broeders, Nijhuis Industries Gordon Yang, National Sun Yat-Sen University Kenichi Sonoda, METAWATER Co., Ltd.
The Application Of WAS-Only Thermal Hydrolysis At Psyttalia WWTP
Sieving Wastewater For Energy Efficient And Resource Saving Wastewater Treatment
Enhanced Dewatering With Struvite Recovery: Pilot Testing Of AirPrex™ Technology At Miami's South District WWTP
Biochar From Sewage Sludge: Production, Characterisation And Use For EDCs Removal From Treated Municipal Wastewater
Dimitris Zikakis, Aktor S.A. Martin Kaless, RWTH Aachen University Charles Goss, AECOM Evan Diamadopoulos, Technical University of Crete
Digesting Sludge From A/B Process: Comparison To Conventional Primary And Mixed Sludge.
Efficient Bioconversion Of Waste Activated Sludge Into Volatile Fatty Acids Stimulated By Alkyl Polyglucose
Pilot-Scale Evaluation Of AirPrex™ For Digestate Treatment
Phosphorous Retention And Release By Hydrochar Derived From Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant Sludge
Marlene Choo-Kun, Suez Treatment Infrastructure Jingyang Luo, Hohai University K Wisdom, Metro Wastewater Reclamation District Ying-heng Fei, Guangzhou University
Microaerobic Digestion As A Tool For Improvement Of Digestate Quality
Optimal Recovery Of Targeted Volatile Fatty Acids By Municipal Cellulosic Sludge Fermentation
Improving Dewaterability Of Anaerobically Digested Sludge By Combination Of Persulfate And Zero Valent Iron
Evaluation Of The Possibility Of Using Sewage Sludge Ash In The Cement Industry: Case Study In Croatia
Pavel Jenicek, UCT Prague Francesco Fatone, Università Politecnica delle Marche Song Kang, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
Drazen Vouk, University of Zagreb
Intensification Of Methane Fermentation Efficiency With The Use Of Mechanical Excess Sludge Disintegration
Assessment Of Low-temperature Thermal Pre-treatment To Increase Energy Production Of Secondary Sludge And Cations-effect
Katarzyna Sytek-Szmeichel, Warsaw University Of Technology
Adrian Gonzalez, Delft University of Technology
Enzymes Use And Selection For Anaerobic Digestion Improvement
Phosphorus Recovery From Wastewater: SUEZ's Phosphogreen Technology Successfully Running In Denmark
Jana Jantova-Patel, Cranfield University Mathieu DELAHAYE, SUEZ International
15:00 Break and Exhibition, Imperial College London [Queens Tower Rooms]
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THE IWA SPECIALIST CONFERENCE ON SLUDGE MANAGEMENT: SLUDGETECH 2017 Imperial College, London, South Kensington Campus, Sherfield Building
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
Monday, 10th July 201715:30 Specialist sessions, Imperial College London
Theme 1: Anaerobic digestion & sludge pretreatment
Theme 3: Dewatering, recycling, policy & contaminants
Theme 4: Thermal conversion & biochar/ash
Chairs: Prof. Stephen Smith & Prof. John Novak
Chairs: Dr Matt Higgins and Steve Bungay Chairs: Dr Masaki Takaoka & Dr Rex Thorpe
Long-term Effect Of Temperature From 55°C To 70°C On Methane Production Within A Single-stage Sludge Anaerobic Digester
The Potential Risk To The Food Chain From Organic Contaminants Present In Biosolids Used In Agriculture
The Potential Of Raw Sewage Sludge As A Sustainable Bio-filler For Natural Rubber
Yan Zhou, NEWRI-AEBC Hannah Rigby, Imperial College London Yiran Fan, Imperial College London
The Role Of Viscosity In Mesophilic Anaerobic Digestion
Nonylphenol Degradation During Digestion: Case Of Aerobic And Anaerobic Digesters
Mercury Behaviour In Flue Gas From A Sewage Sludge Incinerator And Melting Furnace
Elizabeth Manning, The George Washington University Dilek Sanin, Middle EastTechical University Masaki Takaoka, Kyoto University
Optimizing THP -- The Intermediate Thermal Hydrolysis Process
Thermophilic Aerobic Digestion Of Waste Activated Sludge: Removal Of Solids And Antibiotic Resistance Genes
Investigating The Effect Of An Alternative Feedstock On The Performance Of Sludge Powered Generators
Ester Rus, Thames Water Young Mo Kim, Gwangju institute of Science and Technology
Rex Thorpe, University of Surrey
17:00 Free Time
19:00 - 23:00 Science Museum Gala Dinner- South Kensington
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THE IWA SPECIALIST CONFERENCE ON SLUDGE MANAGEMENT: SLUDGETECH 2017 Imperial College, London, South Kensington Campus, Sherfield Building
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
Tuesday, 11th July 20178:30 Coffee & Registration, Imperial College London [Queens Tower Rooms]
9:00 Specialist sessions, Imperial College London [Sherfield Building]Theme 5: Optimisation of existing assets Theme 2 (cont): Material & Nutrient
RecoveryTheme 3 (cont): Dewatering, recycling, policy & contaminents
Theme 6: Anaerobic digestion of other wastes
Chairs: Dr Bill Barber and Dr Nick Mills Chairs: Jan-Evert van Veldhoven & Dr Sudhir Murthy
Chairs: Dr Matt Higgins and Steve Bungay Chairs: Giuseppe Mininni, Winson Lay
Re-thinking Sludge Optimisation From End To End Direct Dewatering After Continuous THP Creates New Opportunities
Sustainable Sludge Regulation: The Starting Point, Not The End Point
Study On The Methane Production And Microbes Of Anaerobic Co-digestion Of Cow Manure, Corn Straw And Vegetable Residues
Garry Strange, Thames Water Marijn van de Ven, Sustec BV Ludovico Spinosa, ex CNR Xuemei Wang, University of Science and Technology Beijing
From Pilot To Full-Scale - The Challenge Of Adopting Innovative Technology From A Utility's Perspective
Simultaneous Production Of Lipid And EPS And Techno-economic Analysis.
Fate Of Antibiotics During Sludge Pretreatment And Anaerobic Digestion Processes
AecomixTm DGF For Efficient Energy Recovery From Wastewater And Waste Streams.
Kwok-Wai Tsang, CDM Smith Rajeshwar Tyagi, University of Quebec Ruying LI, Tianjin University Geo Smith, Nijhuis Industries
Sludge Pumping With Centrifugal Pumps Effect Of Sodium Acetate On The Performance Of Microbial Electrolysis Cell Using Sewage Sludge As Substrate
Fate Of Trace Organic Contaminants In Oxic-Settling-Anoxic Process For Biosolids Reduction During Wastewater Treatment
Using A Chemically Hydrolyzed Biosolids For Co-digestion
Zbigniew Czarnota, Xylem Water Solutions Kai Hu, Ministry of Education Key Laboratory of Integrated Regulation and Resource Development on Shallow Lakes
Faisal Hai, University of Wollongong Robert Sharp, Manhattan College
Torque Rheology And UV-vis Spectrophotometry For Monitoring Sludge Characteristics And Optimization Of Treatment Processe
Carbon Source Recovery From Excess Sludge By Mechanical Disintegration For Biological Denitrification
Fate Of Silver Nanoparticles During Sludge Conditioning And After Land Application
An Integrated Energy Production Through Anaerobic Co-digestion Of Grass
Banu Ormeci, Carleton University Monika Zubrowska-Sudol, Warsaw University of Technology
Banu Ormeci, Carleton University Santino Di Berardino, LNEG
Identification Of The Rheological Properties Of Mechanically Dewatered Sewage Sludge From Uniaxial Compression Tests
From Sewage Sludge To VFA: Scaling-up The Process And Comparison With Other Organic Waste Streams
A New Spectrophotometry Based Method To Monitor And Optimize The Maturation And Activation Of Polymers
Anaerobic Codigestion Of Sludge And Municipal Organic Waste Improves The Energy Balance Of Rovereto WWTP:
Patricia Arlabosse, Mines Albi Jon Garcia-Aguirre, Ceit-IK4 Banu Ormeci, Carleton University David Bolzonella , University of Verona
Experimental Rheological Procedure Adapted To Dewatered Sludge From 20 To 45% Dry Matter
Anaerobic Biodegradation Of Pretreated Municipal Solid Waste In Laboratory Scale Bioreactor Landfill
Mohamed Mouzaoui, Mines Albi Asif Siddiqui, Aligarh Muslim University, India
10:30 Break and Exhibition, Imperial College London [Queens Tower Rooms]
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THE IWA SPECIALIST CONFERENCE ON SLUDGE MANAGEMENT: SLUDGETECH 2017 Imperial College, London, South Kensington Campus, Sherfield Building
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
Tuesday, 11th July 201711:00 Specialist sessions, Imperial College London
Theme 5: Optimisation of existing assets Theme 2 (cont): Material & Nutrient Recovery
Theme 7: Developing countries & small scale
Theme 6: Anaerobic digestion of other wastes
Chairs: Dr Bill Barber and Dr Nick Mills Chairs: Jan-Evert van Veldhoven & Dr Sudhir Murthy
Chairs: Dr Dilek Sanin and Prof. Elise Cartmell
Chairs: Giuseppe Mininni, Winson Lay
Applying Strategic Planning Principles To Define A "Future-proofed" Biosolids Management Roadmap
Investigation Of Precious Metals In Thermal Treatment Residues Of Sewage Sludge
Fecal Sludge As A Fuel: Characterization, Co-fire Limits, And Two Methods To Improve Its Quality
Optimization of Methane Production Based on Substrate Content of Sewage Sludge, OFMSW, Glycerol
Julian Sandino, CH2M Kazuyuki Oshita, Kyoto University Lauren Hafford, University of Colorado Isaac Volschan, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Controlled Sludge Stream At Swindon STW: Initial Results
Influence Of Cathode On The Organic Matters And Microbiota In Sewage Sludge-Chromium (VI) Wastewater Bioelectrochemical
Bio-Methane From Sludge Digestion As Vehicle Fuel In Franca - Brazil
FOG Waste Receiving And Processing Facility Design Considerations And Operating Performance
Anne-Laure MASSE, Thames Water Hang Yu, Harbin Institute of Technology Barbara Waelkens, Fraunhofer IGB Todd Williams, CH2M
Enhanced Filtration With Rotating Belt Fine Mesh Sieves For Higher Methane Potential From Primary Wastewater Sludge
Microbial Fuel Cells: Sludge Stabilization And Energy Recovery
Sewage Sludge Disposal Routes: Case Study - North Adriatic Region In Croatia
Potential Of Energy Recovery From Kraft Pulp Mill Wastewater Treatment Plant
Ashish Sahu, Salsnes Filter F. Dilek Sanin, Middle East Technical University Drazen Vouk, University of Zagreb Alice Lopes, Universidade Federal de Viçosa
12:30 Lunch and Exhibition, Imperial College London [Queens Tower Rooms]
13:30 Specialist sessions, Imperial College LondonTheme 5: Optimisation of existing assets Theme 2 (cont): Material & Nutrient
RecoveryTheme 7: Developing countries & small scale
Theme 6: Anaerobic digestion of other wastes
Impact Of Recuperative Thickening On Anaerobic Digestion Of Thermally Hydrolyzed Sludge.
Consistent Production Of Quality PHA With Activated Sludge From Full Scale Municipal Wastewater Treatment - PHARIO
Reuse Analysis Of Recovered Chemical Sludge From Acid Mine Drainage Treatment For Water Purification
Anaerobic Digestion As Pre Treatment For The Treatment Of AOX Containing High Strength Pulp And Paper Mill Wastewater
Adrian Romero-Flores, George Washington University Leon Korving, Waterschap Brabantse Delta Manoj Tiwari, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur Izharul Farooqi, Aligarh Muslim University
Augmenting Digestion Performance With Recuperative Thickening At Al Warsan STP In Dubai, UAE
Removal Of Inorganics From Sludge And Digestate: The BiAR Process
Capturing Sanitation Service Chain Through Co-composting Of Faecal Sludge And Solid Waste
Overview Of Sludge Management Practises In The Pulp And Paper Industry
Ersin Kasirga, Parsons Gian Claudio Faussone, Inser Energia Abdullah Al-Muyeed, WaterAid Torsten Meyer, University of Toronto
Impact Of Sludge Liquors On The Hydraulic, Nutrient And Solids Load Of Wastewater Treatment
Feasibility Of Biopolymer Production In Wastewater Treatment Compared To Energy Recovery From Sludge Anaerobic Digestion
Control Of Indicator Bacteria In Sewage Sludge After Conventional & Advanced Biological Treatments In Pilot-scale Plants
Anaerobic Co-digestion Of Sewage Sludge And Pig Slurry Coupled With Ozonation And Hydrodynamic Cavitation
Peter Winter, Thames Water Lorenzo Menin, Imperial College London Andrea Lopez, University of Zaragoza Elena Zuriaga-Agustí, FACSA, Sociedad Fomento Agrícola Castellonense
15:00 Break and Exhibition, Imperial College London [Queens Tower Rooms]
15:30 Panel Session [Great Hall]
17:00- 17:30 Closing Ceremony [Great Hall]
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THE IWA SPECIALIST CONFERENCE ON SLUDGE MANAGEMENT: SLUDGETECH 2017 Imperial College, London, South Kensington Campus, Sherfield Building
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
Wednesday, 12th July 20178:00 Registration for Site Visit [Exhibition Road, Imperial College]8:30 Coach departs
10:00 Arrival at Crossness WWTW10:30 Group A Group B
Site tour of THP plant and pyrolysis construction Presentation on the history of Crossness, current operation and plans for THP & AERPrince Consort Engine in Steam
12:30 Lunch in the Engines Trust
13:30 Group A Group BPresentation on the history of Crossness, current operation and plans for THP & AER
Site tour of THP plant and pyrolysis construction
Prince Consort Engine in Steam
15:30 Coach departs17:00 Arrival at Imperial College London
Thursday, 13th July 20178:00 Registration for Site Visit [Exhibition Road, Imperial College]8:30 Coach departs
10:00 Arrival at Reading WWTW10:30 Site presentation & tour
Featuring a visit to a modern WWTW and a presentation & tour of the Thames Water Innovation lab and pilot facilities.
12:30 Lunch
13:30 Travel to Basingstoke WWTW14:00 Site presentation & tour
Tour will feature a visit to the Sludge & Energy Innovation THP pilot facility and tour of the new full scale Cambi B6 THP plant on the Basingstoke WWTW site.
16:00 Coach departs, returning via Heathrow Airport17:30 Arrival at Imperial College London
* Programme subject to change