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Description: A New Biosolids Management Trend is Emerging: Biochar Producing Technologies are...
A New Biosolids Management Trend is Emerging: Biochar Producing Technologies are Rising to the Top, Wonder Why?
Abstract
The mounting pressure on land application of biosolids coupled with rising costs of processing, hauling and beneficial use is becoming a burden on utilities. The presence of PFAS and potential regulations for practicing land application require considering emerging technologies with PFAS reduction capabilities. Pyrolysis and gasification are emerging technologies that are gaining interest for biosolids management and in most cases, they are the top alternatives for consideration. This trend is mainly due to significant reduction in mass and volume, thus significant reduction in beneficial use costs making the overall economics favorable when compared to conventional technologies. Pyrolysis and gasification produce biochar that has no detectable PFAS, protecting utilities from any future regulation for biosolids land application. Finally, biochar is considered a carbon sink due to carbon sequestration, thus reducing overall greenhouse gas emissions. This paper presents the results from various evaluations for different utility sizes and geography.
This paper presents results from various biosolids management studies for facilities with different sizes and geography. Emerging technologies that convert biosolids to biochar, such as gasification or pyrolysis, are rising to the top, mainly due to reducing overall cost, ability to beneficially use biochar with non-detect PFAS and finally greenhouse gas emission reduction.
SpeakerAbu-Orf, Mohammad
Presentation time
14:00:00
14:25:00
Session time
13:30:00
15:00:00
SessionUnderstanding and Addressing PFAS in Biosolids
Session locationRoom N426b - Level 4
TopicMunicipal Wastewater Treatment Design, PFAS
TopicMunicipal Wastewater Treatment Design, PFAS
Author(s)
Abu-Orf, Mohammed, Blate, Micah, Dursun, Derya, Knowles, Paul, Abu-Orf, Mohammed
Author(s)M. Abu-Orf 1; M. Blate 1 ; D. Dursun 2; P. Knowles 3; M. Abu-Orf 1;
Author affiliation(s)Hazen and Sawyer, New York, NY 1; Hazen and Sawyer, New York, NY 1 ; Hazen and Sawyer, New York, NY 2; Hazen and Sawyer, New York, NY 3; Hazen and Sawyer, New York, NY 1;
SourceProceedings of the Water Environment Federation
Document typeConference Paper
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Oct 2023
DOI10.2175/193864718825159012
Volume / Issue
Content sourceWEFTEC
Copyright2023
Word count18

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Description: A New Biosolids Management Trend is Emerging: Biochar Producing Technologies are...
A New Biosolids Management Trend is Emerging: Biochar Producing Technologies are Rising to the Top, Wonder Why?
Abstract
The mounting pressure on land application of biosolids coupled with rising costs of processing, hauling and beneficial use is becoming a burden on utilities. The presence of PFAS and potential regulations for practicing land application require considering emerging technologies with PFAS reduction capabilities. Pyrolysis and gasification are emerging technologies that are gaining interest for biosolids management and in most cases, they are the top alternatives for consideration. This trend is mainly due to significant reduction in mass and volume, thus significant reduction in beneficial use costs making the overall economics favorable when compared to conventional technologies. Pyrolysis and gasification produce biochar that has no detectable PFAS, protecting utilities from any future regulation for biosolids land application. Finally, biochar is considered a carbon sink due to carbon sequestration, thus reducing overall greenhouse gas emissions. This paper presents the results from various evaluations for different utility sizes and geography.
This paper presents results from various biosolids management studies for facilities with different sizes and geography. Emerging technologies that convert biosolids to biochar, such as gasification or pyrolysis, are rising to the top, mainly due to reducing overall cost, ability to beneficially use biochar with non-detect PFAS and finally greenhouse gas emission reduction.
SpeakerAbu-Orf, Mohammad
Presentation time
14:00:00
14:25:00
Session time
13:30:00
15:00:00
SessionUnderstanding and Addressing PFAS in Biosolids
Session locationRoom N426b - Level 4
TopicMunicipal Wastewater Treatment Design, PFAS
TopicMunicipal Wastewater Treatment Design, PFAS
Author(s)
Abu-Orf, Mohammed, Blate, Micah, Dursun, Derya, Knowles, Paul, Abu-Orf, Mohammed
Author(s)M. Abu-Orf 1; M. Blate 1 ; D. Dursun 2; P. Knowles 3; M. Abu-Orf 1;
Author affiliation(s)Hazen and Sawyer, New York, NY 1; Hazen and Sawyer, New York, NY 1 ; Hazen and Sawyer, New York, NY 2; Hazen and Sawyer, New York, NY 3; Hazen and Sawyer, New York, NY 1;
SourceProceedings of the Water Environment Federation
Document typeConference Paper
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Oct 2023
DOI10.2175/193864718825159012
Volume / Issue
Content sourceWEFTEC
Copyright2023
Word count18

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Abu-Orf, Mohammed. A New Biosolids Management Trend is Emerging: Biochar Producing Technologies are Rising to the Top, Wonder Why?. Water Environment Federation, 2023. Web. 19 Jun. 2025. <https://www.accesswater.org?id=-10097524CITANCHOR>.
Abu-Orf, Mohammed. A New Biosolids Management Trend is Emerging: Biochar Producing Technologies are Rising to the Top, Wonder Why?. Water Environment Federation, 2023. Accessed June 19, 2025. https://www.accesswater.org/?id=-10097524CITANCHOR.
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A New Biosolids Management Trend is Emerging: Biochar Producing Technologies are Rising to the Top, Wonder Why?
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