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aerobic digestion

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aerobic digestion [e′rōb·ik də′jes·chən]
(chemical engineering)
Digestion of matter suspended or dissolved in waste by microorganisms under favorable conditions of oxygenation.


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Newton Aycliffe company John Wade is building an aerobic digestion plant at a cost of almost pounds 4m for its main clients Darlington Council.
The Tri-Mer system serves as a practical alternative to thermal oxidizers, in-bed biofiltration and aerobic digestion for the control of VOC emissions from a wide range of sources.
The three councils in the South of Tyne and Wear Partnership are considering nine options, which include: to continue as currently; anaerobic digestion of all waste; mechanical biological treatment (refuse-derived fuel); mechanical biological treatment (landfill); autoclaving (re-fuse-derived fuel); energy from waste (incinerator); advanced thermal treatment (incinerator); aerobic digestion and energy from waste (combined heat and power, incinerator).
 
 
 
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