Phosphorus can be recovered from waste water, sewage sludge, as well as from the ash of incinerated sewage sludge, and can be combined with phosphorus removal in most cases. Up to now, there is limited experience in industrial-scale implementation. The costs for recovered phosphate exceed the costs for phosphate from rock phosphate by several times.
The utility companies in Hamburg, HAMBURG WASSER and REMONDIS, have built the world's first large-scale plant to recover this vital raw material at the Hamburg sewage treatment plant.
The 3rd Innovative web-seminar on phosphorus recovery will give you a unique insight into the recovery process and present the situation, strategy and solution at HAMBURG WASSER.
Please consult the Event link for further details including the Agenda.