Water, energy, and food are basic requirements for life, and this book presents solutions for obtaining these from sewage wastewater treatment plants. It describes the optimal recovery of value-added products from municipal sewage plants in developing countries, and explains how the plants’ operations can become both economical and sustainable. Further, it shows how the clean effluent that is obtained is then suitable for agricultural use in the production of bio-fertilizers, and graywater for irrigation, and how the recovered biogas could be used for energy and heating needs. Practical case studies from three separate sewage plants are presented to illustrate the processes involved.
Introduction to Resource Recovery from Municipal Plants. Municipal Sewage Wastewater Treatment. Anaerobic Treatment of Municipal Wastewater Bio-Augmentation. Resource Recovery from Municipal Sewage. Bio Solids from Municipal Sewage Sludge. Economic Considerations. Resource Recoveryfrom Chitungwiza, Firle and Crowborough Plants in Harare, Zimbabwe- A Case Study. Conclusion and Recommendations. References. Index.
Musaida Mercy Manyuchi, Charles Mbohwa, Edison Muzenda