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1,3.3 Anaerobic Digestion <br />As applied to the processing of MSVV, anaerobic digestion is a wet treatment process <br />vvhons waste is first pre-sorted and then fed into water tanks' Using agitators, <br />pumps, conveyors and other rnabsha|s handling equipment, MSVV is wetted and <br />dissolved. Metals, glass and other constituents of MSVV that have no affinity for <br />water are eventually discharged from the system into dedicated containers for <br />recycling, further processing or final disposal. The paper, garbage, soluble <br />components, etc., generate "black water" which has a relatively high organic <br />content- This stream is taken to a series of digesters where the time it sits in the <br />chamber, the residence time, will bo sufficient to generate anoff-gas' The process is <br />shown in the schematic in Figure B-13' <br />Figure B-13. Process Flow for Anaerobic Digestion SyStemm 17 <br />This gas is rich in methane and other organics and can be burned asa fuel for <br />heating or for electric power generation. The solid residual from the digestion <br />process is similar to compost and can be used as a gzi| amendment. The process <br />also separates out recyclable materials such as glass and metals. There are many <br />such facilities processing sewage sludge, manure and other homogeneous wastes. <br />ArnovvBio of Haifa, Israel, is an example of vendor that is offering to construct <br />anaerobic digestion facilities to process MSVV in the United States. They have <br />responded to procurements in Los Angeles and New York. They operate e 300 TPD <br />full-scale MSVVdemonstration process line in Tel Aviv, illustrated in Figure B-14' 17 <br />The system operates without high temperatures or pressure. In theory, it is <br />en±nenne|y simple, relying on non-specialized mechanical equipment (pumps, <br />screens, macerators, tanks/ conveyors, etc.) for operation. Digestion occurs through <br />the presence of natural microorganisms in MSVV, so charging with specialty or unique <br />bacteria is not necessary. It has a high resistance to upsets because of the scale of <br />its operation, i.e., 300 tons ofMSVV entering the system per day, and any poisons <br />that might threaten the digestion process (as has been experienced with sewage <br />treatment plant digesters) are likely to be of such snna|| fraction that it will have no <br />significant effect on digester cultures. <br />The system is equipment and labor intensive. A|thoUgh redundancy is normally built <br />into the system, with multiple process lines and duplication of critical pumps, <br />17 Source: ArrowBio, Haifa, Israel. <br />GBB/CO8027-01 B-20 August 15, 2008 <br />
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