Get the Scoop on Low-Temperature Thermal Hydrolysis

A Saskatchewan treatment facility makes big strides in biosolids quality with thermal hydrolysis process.
Get the Scoop on Low-Temperature Thermal Hydrolysis
Cliff Dyck, left, wastewater foreman, and Eric Anderson, operator, on berm surrounding the covered biofertilizer storage lagoon.

Sometimes clean-water plants don’t care to be the first in their area to install a new technology. That’s not the case in North Battleford, Saskatchewan, where a new low-temperature thermal hydrolysis process is converting biosolids to nutrient-rich fertilizer.

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