San Francisco Public Utilities (SFPUC) has selected three Cambi thermal hydrolysis technology systems for new biosolids digester facilities. The technology will allow the SFPUC to enhance odor control, boost energy recovery and reduce the plant’s environmental footprint.
The SFPUC is investing over $3 billion to upgrade and modernize the Southeast Treatment Plant, the city’s largest wastewater treatment facility, as part of its more extensive citywide Sewer System Improvement Program.The biosolids digester facilities project is an essential component of the larger Southeast Treatment Plant upgrade, which will replace and relocate the existing outdated solids treatment facilities with more reliable, efficient and modern
San Francisco to Enhance Odor Control and Boost Energy Recovery With Biosolids Digester Project
The new digesters will use Cambi's thermal hydrolysis systems, marking the company's first project on the west coast of the United States
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