Abstract

This paper aims to develop a generic roadmap for setting up strategies for nutrient recovery from digested waste (digestate). First, a guideline-based decision-tree is presented for setting up an optimal bio-based fertilization strategy as function of local agronomic and regulatory criteria. Next, guidelines and evaluation criteria are provided to determine the feasibility of bio-based fertilizer production as function of the input digestate characteristics. Finally, a conceptual decision making algorithm is developed aiming at the configuration and optimization of nutrient recovery treatment trains. Important input digestate characteristics to measure, and essential factors for monitoring and control are identified. As such, this paper provides a useful decision-support guide for wastewater and residuals processing utilities aiming to implement nutrient recovery strategies. This, in turn, may stimulate and hasten the global transition from wastewater treatment plants to water resource recovery facilities. On top of that, the proposed roadmap may help adjusting the choice of nutrient recovery strategies to local fertilizer markets, thereby speeding up the transition from a fossil-reserve based to a bio-based circular nutrient economy.

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