Siting Considerations for Anaerobic Digesters
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Webinar two in a four-part series
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Wednesday March 13th, 2024 | 1:00 - 2:00 PM ET | Register
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This presentation will provide a high-level overview of site considerations for anaerobic digestion facilities, from state regulations and permitting to feedstock analysis, site design and layout, water, and digestate. Anaerobic digesters are typically established in locations that meet specific criteria. These include sites with a steady supply of organic materials, such as farms (where animal manure and crop residues are abundant), water resource recovery facilities (WRRFs), food production facilities, and landfills. Additionally, stand-alone digesters can be constructed centrally to accept organics from multiple businesses. Throughout the presentation, we will explore proper siting and design considerations which are crucial for efficient and effective anaerobic digestion systems.
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Peter Klaassen, Vice President, Solid Waste Management Practice in Ontario and Manitoba
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Peter is a senior environmental professional, with more than 28 years of solid waste experience undertaking projects in Canada, US, Caribbean, North Africa, Middle East, and Central Asia. Peter has a variety of experience in many aspects of waste management, including system design, waste management planning, environmental planning, environmental assessment, waste
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management engineering, financial and proforma analysis (capital, operational and cash flow projections), assembly of terms of reference, tenders, contracts, and negotiations for both private and government clients. He has worked on several anaerobic digestion projects involving evaluation of waste flow, waste characteristics, traffic analysis, technology evaluations, site evaluation, and a high order financial review.
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Save The Date for Webinar Three
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Anaerobic Digestion Facilities: Operators' Perspectives on Siting and More
Wednesday March 27th, 2024 | 1:00 - 2:30 PM ET
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