SEwAgE SLudgE TREATmENT
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SEwAgE SLudgE TREATmENT
INTERNATIONAL VDI CONFERENCe 2013 Sewage Sludge Treatment Renown speakers will present their results on the following topics: •• Current developments in sewage sludge treatment across Europe •• European framework, sewage sludge potentials and agricultural usage •• Overview on conditioning, dewatering and drying technologies •• Efficient energy recovery from sewage sludge •• Phosphorus recovery from waste water, sludge and ashes OFFICIAL PARTNERS Date and venue: June 18–19, 2013 Strasbourg, France Chairman: Prof. Reiner Numrich, University of Paderborn, Germany An event organized by VDI Wissensforum GmbH www.vdi.de/sewagesludge Monday, June 17, 2013 Monday, June 17, 2013 Visit the SDEA Sewage Sludge Drying Plant and Waste Water Treatment Plant in Gunstett and Brumath Departure: 14:00 A bus will pick you up from the hotel. Please register beforehand. The visit is free of charge for participants of the conference. Tuesday, June 18, 2013 1st day 10:00 Registration & welcome coffee 10:30 Chairman‘s welcome and opening address European Framework, Sewage Sludge Potentials & Agricultural Usage 10:45 The Water Information System for Europe (WISE) – Knowledge base on urban water treatment • General information on the WISE • Specific information on urban waste water treatment plants across Europe • Overview of emissions of nutrients, examples of emission of priority pollutants • Data on energy consumption for waste water treatment • Potentials for improving the WISE Bo N. Jacobsen, Ph.D., Project Manager Water, European Environment Agency (EEA), Copenhagen, Denmark 11:15 The EU’s legal framework for sewage sludge • EU environmental waste policy including proposed Environment Action Programme 7 • Current EU waste framework legislation, notably directive 86/278/EEC • Need for revision of the current rules? • Use of risk assessments • The impact of sewage sludge on climate change Dr. Wybe Th. Douma, Senior Legal Researcher, University of Amsterdam, T.M.C. Asser Institute for International and European Law, The Hague, The Netherlands 11:45 Sewage sludge production, treatment, recycling and disposal in the EU • Status quo and prognosis of production rates by countries and people • Changing treatment, recycling and disposal routes, and potential for use • Competition with other biowastes and sludge qualities Roderick Palfrey, Senior Microbiologist and Safety Officer, WRc Plc, Swindon, United Kingdom Conference by VDI Wissensforum GmbH | www.vdi.de/sewagesludge | Phone +49 211 6214-201 | Fax +49 211 6214-97154 Sewage Sludge Treatment 12:15 Agricultural use of sewage sludge in EU member states (EUMs) • Sludge production in the EUMs • Strategy for sludge recovery in the EU • Technical guidelines for the use of sludge in agriculture • Risks and benefits of the use of sludge in agriculture Hubert Brunet, Chairman of the European Federation for Agriculture Recycling (EFAR), Paris, France 12:45 Lunch Technology Overview: Conditioning, Dewatering and Drying 14:00 Dewatering Technologies • Operational costs • Occupational health and safety issues • Effective sludge handling • Composting after dewatering Mads Leth, M.Sc., Head of Department, Senior Project Manager, co-author: Per Henrik Nielsen, VCS Denmark, Odense, Denmark 14:30 FlocFormer application – Optimization of municipal sludge dewatering • FLocFormer application design • Two stage process with flocculation reactor on European waste water treatment plants • Decrease of sludge water content and polymer consumption • Decrease of phosphates, nitrates and dry matter with FlocFormer dewatering Ulrich Kittmann, Key Account Manager, co-author: Dr. Christian Schröder, SC Consult GmbH, Kiebitzreihe, Germany 15:30 Networking & coffee break 16:00 Thermal drying • Different drying technologies • Plant concepts and design features • Operational Experience Erwin Reinharter, MSc., Senior Manager Global Sales, co-authors: Klaus Trattner, MSc., ANDRITZ AG, Graz, Austria 16:30 Thermal treatment of sewage sludges – System integration and energy optimization • Efficient drying and heat recovery • Drying and power generation integration • Effective drying and incineration integration • Future concepts of sludge treatment Ulf Bojner, MBA, Managing Director, Torkapparater AB, Stockholm, Sweden 17:00 New trends in solar sludge drying • Floor heating and heat pump use for more evaporation • Advantages and limits of the process • Plant options for the sludge handling Dr. Albert Heindl, Team Leader Drying, Huber SE, Berching, Germany 17:30 End of conference day one Evening Reception At the end of the first conference day we kindly invite you to our evening reception/get together. Enhance your personal network and use the relaxed and informal atmosphere for deepening talks with other participations and speakers. 15:00 Sewage sludge disintegration of anaerobic digesters with a focus on ultrasonic disintegration experience • Plant design concept • Anaerobic digestion and disintegration • Plant energy balance Valéry Geaugey, Ph.D., Stereau, Maurepas, France Second Day Wednesday, June 19, 2013 2nd day Efficient Energy Recovery from Sewage Sludge 09:00 Higher biogas production, lower running costs and higher phosphate recovery by thermofilic sludge digestion • Increase of biogas production by thermophilic sludge digestion • Plant design and more economic equipment for mixing and heating • Economic data and feasibility • Technological aspects of thermophilic digestion and effects on nitrogen and phosphorus release • Better efficiency on phosphorus removal by Struvite Anphos® process Joop Colsen, BSc., General Manager and Head of the Technological Department, Colsen International BV, Hulst, The Netherlands 09:30 Sewage sludge is not waste but a resource ! • Legal aspects on a waste water treatment plant with regards to sewage sludge in Switzerland • Optimization in efficiencies for processing of sewage sludge at arabern treatment plant • Increasing the biogas production through utilization of biomass • Future challenges with regards to sewage sludge Beat Ammann, Dipl. Bau-Ing., MBA USD, Director, ara region bern ag, Herrenschwanden, Switzerland 10:00 Concept, realization and operation of the world’s most efficient sewage sludge incineration plant – From two viewpoints Operator’s viewpoint • Background information on building the new incineration plant • Experience from planning of the treatment process and disposal of sewage sludge • Best Practice Examples: From building the plant until its operation Builder’s viewpoint • Replacement of multiple hearth furnaces by modern fluidised bed technology • Description of various plant components »» Fluidised bed incinerator »» Heat recovery with thermal oil boiler »» Multi-stage “effluent free” flue gas treatment »» Heat and mass flows of the sludge incineration plant Alice Saabye, Project Director, co-author: Jesper Stuhr Jensen, Lynettefaelleskabet I/S, Copenhagen, Denmark Dipl.-Ing. Björn Weigelt, Process Engineer, BAMAG Environment GmbH, Butzbach, Germany 10:50 Networking & coffee break 11:20 Major steps in energy- and resource efficient recovery of sewage sludge by the cement industry • New developments in reducing primary fuel for sludge drying • P2O5 recovery before mechanical dewatering • Global applications of sewage sludge recovery by cement kilns • Cooperation in the value chain - Key to success • Thermal and mineral recovery leading to best ratio in CO2-reduction Dipl.-Ing. Henrik Wesseling, Senior Fuel Mix Optimization Manager, HeidelbergCement, Heidelberg, Germany 11:50 Pyrobustor: Possibilities and limits of the pyrolysis of sewage sludge • Application range of the Pyrobustor compared to fluidized bed incineration • Operational experience Pyrobustor plant in Southern Tyrol • Advantages and disadvantages of the Pyrobustor technology Dr.-Ing. Uwe Neumann, Head of Department Thermal Waste Treatment, co-authors: Réka Tittesz, Carolina Acuña Caro, Eisenmann Anlagenbau GmbH & Co. KG, Holzgerlingen, Germany Conference by VDI Wissensforum GmbH | www.vdi.de/sewagesludge | Phone +49 211 6214-201 | Fax +49 211 6214-97154 Sewage Sludge Treatment Phosphorus recovery from sewage water, sludge and ashes 12:20 Outlook on resource recovery from sewage • Current schemes and technologies for resource recovery • Current and future drivers to increase resource recovery • New innovations and aspects of sustainability Mona Arnold, Tech Lic. MBA, Principal Scientist, co-authors: Johannes Jermakka, Pentti Pirkonen, VTT Technical Research Centre, Finland About us The Association of German Engineers (VDI) is one of the largest technical-scientific associations in Europe. Throughout the years, the VDI has successfully expanded its activities nationally and internationally to foster and impart knowledge about technology-related issues. As a financially independent, politically unaffiliated and non-profit organization the VDI is recognized as the key representative of engineers both within the profession and in public. 12:50 Lunch Our Media partners 14:00 P-Rex sustainable sewage sludge management fostering phosphorus recovery and energy efficiency • Current phosphorus recovery in the EU • Goal and approach of P-Rex • A European market for recovered phosphorus-requirements and opportunities Dr. Anders Nättorp, Research Associate, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland, Muttenz, Switzerland, co-authors: Dr. Christian Kabbe, Kompetenzzentrum Wasser Berlin, Germany; Ludwig Hermann, Outotec GmbH, Oberursel, Germany 14:30 Sewage sludge ash – A valuable secondary resource? • Mono-incineration of sewage sludge in Europe • Valuable materials in sewage sludge ashes – Recovery potentials • Phosphorus – An essential element for all life forms • Phosphorus recovery from waste water – A strategy for Western Europe towards independence from the world market Dr.-Ing. Christian Adam, Head of Division, co-authors: Dr. Oliver Krüger, Dr. Jan Steemann, BAM - Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing, Berlin, Germany 15:00 Chairman’s closing remarks 15:15 End of conference Thursday, March 20, 2013 2nd day Do not miss out on our other international conferences Energy and Materials from Waste Renown speakers will present their results on the following topics: •Current developments in waste management across Europe •European recycling and resource efficiency •Market development in key-countries •Recycling of residues from Waste-to-Energy operations •Efficiency in energy recovery in Waste-to-Energy plants •Effective plant optimization and best practices Conference chairmen are Jan Manders (CEWEP) and Dr.-Ing. Ragnar Warnecke (GKS Gemeinschaftskraftwerk Schweinfurt GmbH). Expect speakers from the following companies, institutes and organizations: EEA • ISWA • CEWEP • Statkraft Vame AS • CNIM • SITA Northern Europe Waste Services • Keppel Seghers • MVV Umwelt GmbH • Götaverken Miljö AB • E.ON Energy from Waste UK Ltd • Martin GmbH für Umwelt- und Energietechnik • Fisia Babcock Environment • Babcock & Wilcox Vølund • Inashco Technology • LAB SA • Politecnico di Milano • Technical University of Denmark ... Date and venue: May 14–15, 2013 Frankfurt, Germany An event organized by VDI Wissensforum GmbH Find more information here: www.vdi.de/wastetoenergy Conference by VDI Wissensforum GmbH | www.vdi.de/sewagesludge | Phone +49 211 6214-201 | Fax +49 211 6214-97154 Sewage Sludge Treatment Exhibition / Sponsoring Terms and Conditions If you want to meet with and reach out to the first-rate experts attending this VDI conference and to powerfully present your products and services to the well-informed community of conference participants familiar with your markets without incurring any advertising efficiency losses caused by too profuse and indiscriminate scattering of your information, you should best contact: Applications: Applications for conference attendance must be made in writing. Confirmation of your registration and the associated invoice will be mailed to you. Please do not pay your conference attendance fee until you will have received our invoice and its invoice number to be stated for transfer. French VAT directives apply. Please state your VAT-ID with your registration. Martina Slominski Project Consultant Exhibitions & Sponsoring Phone: +49 211 6214-385 Fax: +49 211 6214-97385 Email: [email protected] Conference venue: Holiday Inn Strasbourg Parc D‘innovation Boulevard Sébastien Brandt 67400 Illkirch-Graffenstaden France Telephone: +33. 3 88 40 84 84; Fax: +33. 3 88 66 22 83 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.holidayinn.com Hotel room reservation: A limited number of rooms have been reserved for the benefit of the conference´s participants at the Holiday Inn Strasbourg, Parc D‘innovation, Boulevard Sébastien Brandt, 67400 Illkirch-Graffenstaden, France Telephone: +33. 3 88 40 84 84; Fax: +33. 3 88 66 22 83 Email: [email protected] Please refer to “VDI Conference”. 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In that case, kindly notify us of your contradiction by using the e-mail address [email protected] or any other of the contact options mentioned. Application International VDI Conference 2013 Sewage Sludge Treatment With visit to two treatment plants VDI Wissensforum GmbH | VDI-Platz 1 | 40468 Düsseldorf | Germany 1111 Please choose your price category Participation Fee + VAT VDI-Conference 18.– 19.6. (06KO906013) € 1,340 Personal VDI members + VAT VDI-Conference 18.–19.6. (06KO906013) € 1,240 Visit to plants Visit 17.6. free of charge I am interested in sponsoring and/or exhibition VDI membership no. Title First Name Last Name (Family Name) Department Phone Fax Email Company/Institute VAT-ID Street ZIP Code, City Please state your invoice address if this differs from the address given Participants with an invoice address outside of Austria, Germany and Switzerland are requested to kindly pay by credit card: Visa Mastercard American Express Card holder Cardno. 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