5th International Conference on Biofuels and Bioenergy
Event on: October | 21-22 | 2024
Location:
ANA Crowne Plaza Narita, Tokyo, Japan
Wastewater management is the process of collecting, treating, and disposing of wastewater to prevent environmental pollution and protect public health. Proper wastewater management is critical for maintaining clean water sources, preventing waterborne diseases, and preserving ecosystems.
Sludge generated during wastewater treatment can be used for producing biofuels through a process known as sludge-to-energy or sludge-to-biofuel conversion. This approach serves a dual purpose by managing the disposal of wastewater treatment residuals (sludge) while generating renewable energy resources.
Wastewater Sources
Wastewater Collection
Sludge Collection
Sludge Dewatering
Anaerobic Digestion
Biogas Recovery
Digestate Management
Biofuels Production
Co-Digestion