Posts Tagged ‘biogas’


Honey Monster Sweetens Picton Church Street WWTP Upgrade

Wednesday, January 26th, 2011
Honey Monster at Picton WWTP

Image courtesy stevendraper/polepics ©2010.

Picton based photographer Steven Draper captured this image of the “Honey Monster”. It is part of the $29 million dollar upgrade project at Picton’s Church Street Waste Water Treatment Plant.

As reported by www.countylive.ca, “The project included the new compact septage-receiving unit and equalization tank to improve septage receiving and treatment efficiency, and new measures to reduce energy consumption and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.”  

Read the full story here…

Honey Monster Helps Landfill Produce More Clean, Green Methane Gas Energy

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

The Honey Monster at the Smiths Creek Landfill screens the flow and removes trash before septage is allowed to enter the bioreactor portion of the landfill.

Researchers in Michigan are trying to determine if liquid septage can super-charge the breakdown of garbage inside landfills. Is septage the secret ingredient needed to turn a regular landfill into a bioreactor landfill – producing more biogas and freeing up space for even more garbage?

Starting in 2005 the research team associated with Smiths Creek Landfill in Michigan constructed a septage receiving area to screen septage, store it and then pump it into infiltration pipelines buried in one portion of the landfill. (more…)

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