The City of Lebanon Authority’s biosolids program produces high-quality Class A material with an indirect-heated drying system
The $262 million Piscataway Bioenergy Project is the most technically advanced project the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission has ever taken on
A lime stabilization process helps an Arkansas city meet its goal of producing Class A biosolids to enable the resumption of beneficial use.
See the process used to turn a wastewater treatment plant's solid waste into its registered fertilizer, AthenaGro
Cost-effective drying technology, staff teamwork, and product quality set AthenaGro fertilizer on a successful path in Athens, Tennessee.
At Fort Wayne, the biosolids, water plant lime residuals, and solids from combined sewer overflow lagoons all make their way into products for beneficial use.
The Lebanon Gasification Initiative breaks new ground in recovering resources and driving a treatment plant toward self-sufficiency in renewable energy.