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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 690323 Scale-up of low-carbon footprint MA terial R ecovery T echniques for upgrading existing wastewater treatment Plants The overall target of SMART-Plant is to validate and to address to the market a portfolio of SMARTechnologies that, singularly or combined, can renovate and upgrade existing wastewater treatment plants and give the added value of instigating the paradigm change towards efficient wastewater-based bio-refineries. SMART-plant concept and targets The SMARTechnologies The SMART-Plant Consortium Contact and Information: [email protected] ; [email protected] SCALE UP We turn to golden the brown side of water STech 1 Stech 3 STech 2b STech 2a STech 4a STech 4b STech 5 Treated water Struvite,(NH 4 ) 2 SO 4 P-Compost Biopolymers Cellulose Nutrients removal Phosphorus recovery PHA recovery Cellulose recovery Water reuse Soil amendment Plastics, biomass plants and composite material industries Mainstream Renovation & Integration Sidestream Integration CONVENTIONAL EXISTING WWTP Environmental and human health protection New water governance and utility management persepectives New sustainable chemical sourcing model New jobs opportunities in circular economy Carbon removal Biogas recovery Energy-efficiency Influent Effluent Biogas Dehydrated sludge Water line Sludge line Conventional Primary S edimentation replaced by Primary Upstream SMARTech1 Conventional A ctivated S ludge replaced by Secondary Mainstream SMARTechs 2a and/or 2b Conventional or Enhanced Anaerobic Digestion integrated by Sidestream SMARTechs 4a,4b or 5 Conventional Secondary Effluent refined by Tertiary Mainstream SMARTech3 SMARTech n° Integrated municipal WWTP Key enabling process(es) SMART-product(s) 1 Geestmerambacht (NL) Upstream dynamic fine-screen and post-processing of cellulosic sludge Cellulosic sludge, refined clean cellulose 2a Karmiel (Israel) Mainstream polyurethane-based anaerobic biofilter Biogas, Energy-efficient water reuse 2b Manresa (ES) Mainstream SCEPPHAR P-rich sludge, PHA 3 Cranfield (UK) Mainstream tertiary hybrid ion exchange Nutrients 4a Carbonera (IT) Sidestream SCENA+conventional AD P-rich sludge, VFA 4b Psyttalia (GR) Sidestream SCENA+enhanced AD P-rich sludge 5 Carbonera (IT) Sidestream SCEPPHAR PHA, struvite, VFA Downstream SMARTechA London (UK) Formulation of recovered cellulosic and PHA materials+extrusion Biocomposite (Sludge Plastic Composite – SPC) Downstream SMARTechB Manresa (ES) Dynamic composting of P-rich sludge using minerals as bulking agents; bio-drying of cellulosic sludge P-rich compost, enriched with minerals; fuel for biomass plants 26 partners from 9 countries:

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Page 1: SCALE Union’s UP - European Commission of low-carbon footprint MAterial Recovery Techniques for upgrading existing wastewater treatment Plants The overall target of SMART-Plant is

This project has received funding from the

European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and

innovation programme under grant agreement

No. 690323

Scale-up of low-carbon footprint MAterialRecovery Techniques for upgrading existing wastewater treatment Plants

The overall target of SMART-Plant is to validate and to address to the market a portfolio of SMARTechnologies

that, singularly or combined, can renovate and upgrade existing wastewater treatment plants and give the

added value of instigating the paradigm change towards efficient wastewater-based bio-refineries.

SMART-plant concept and targets

The SMARTechnologies

The SMART-Plant Consortium

Contact and Information: [email protected] ; [email protected]

SCALE UP

We turn to golden the brown side of water

STech 1

Stech 3

STech 2b

STech 2a

STech 4a

STech 4b

STech 5

Treated water

Struvite,(NH4)2SO4

P-Compost

Biopolymers

Cellulose

Nutrientsremoval

Phosphorus recovery

PHA recovery

Cellulose recovery

Water reuse

Soil amendment

Plastics, biomass

plants and composite material

industries

MainstreamRenovation

& Integration

Sidestream Integration

CONVENTIONALEXISTING

WWTP

✓Environmental and human health protection

✓New water governance and utility management

persepectives

✓New sustainable chemical sourcing model

✓New jobs opportunities in circular economy

Carbon removal

Biogas recovery Energy-efficiency

Influent Effluent

Biogas

Dehydratedsludge Water line

Sludge line

Conventional Primary Sedimentation replaced by Primary Upstream

SMARTech1

Conventional Activated Sludge replaced by Secondary Mainstream

SMARTechs 2a and/or 2b

Conventional or Enhanced Anaerobic Digestion

integrated by Sidestream SMARTechs 4a,4b or 5

Conventional Secondary Effluent refined by Tertiary Mainstream

SMARTech3

SMARTech

Integrated

municipal WWTP

Key enabling process(es) SMART-product(s)

1 Geestmerambacht

(NL)

Upstream dynamic fine-screen and

post-processing of cellulosic sludge

Cellulosic sludge, refined

clean cellulose

2a Karmiel (Israel) Mainstream polyurethane-based

anaerobic biofilter

Biogas, Energy-efficient water

reuse

2b Manresa (ES) Mainstream SCEPPHAR P-rich sludge, PHA

3 Cranfield (UK) Mainstream tertiary hybrid ion

exchange

Nutrients

4a Carbonera (IT) Sidestream SCENA+conventional AD P-rich sludge, VFA

4b Psyttalia (GR) Sidestream SCENA+enhanced AD P-rich sludge

5 Carbonera (IT) Sidestream SCEPPHAR PHA, struvite, VFA

Downstream

SMARTechALondon (UK) Formulation of recovered cellulosic

and PHA materials+extrusion

Biocomposite (Sludge Plastic

Composite – SPC)

Downstream

SMARTechBManresa (ES) Dynamic composting of P-rich sludge

using minerals as bulking agents;

bio-drying of cellulosic sludge

P-rich compost, enriched with

minerals; fuel for biomass

plants

26 partners from 9 countries: