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Tuesday, 12 August 2008 16:50
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Project Objectives: The project’s overall aim was to demonstrate that a process known as “High Rate Enzyme Hydrolysis” is the safest and most efficient means of treating sewage sludge for land recycling. The soil conditioner or fertilizer resulting from the process is proven to exceed the strictest current and predicted future European safety standards. The project also demonstrates that the Enzyme Hydrolysis technology can easily be retrofitted to existing wastewater treatment plants.

 

With the contribution of the LIFE Financial Instrument of the European Community.

(Project “MAD but better” – LIFE05 ENV/UK/00124).

Project Manager:  Mr. Steve Whipp
Technology Manager
: Dr. Son Le
United Utilities - Asset Management and Regulation
Lingley Mere Business Park, Lingley Green Avenue, Warrington WA5 3LP
Tel: +44 01925 23 7230 Fax: +44 01925 236760
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Project Partners: AnoxKaldnes AB, Sweden

Duration: 15-Jan-2005 to 30-Jun-2007

Commission Reference: LIFE05 ENV/UK/000124

 



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