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Why Co-digest Food Waste and Sludge? Part 2

2020-06-04 09:00:00| Waste Age

Some municipalities are co-digesting food waste and sludge at wastewater treatment plants, finding that adding food to the mix significantly increases biogas production without affecting quality.  Still, once food is added to these plants dige

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