Fertilizer from Human and Animal effluent wastewater
Through Christian Brothers University, Surface Water Institute developments for the Tennessee Department of Environment & Conservation (TDEC) regarding the PILOT demands for a Wastewater Technology for Communities with Lagoons (Click Here).
Mississippi Waterworks (Results) validate how to effectively close the loop in creating a safe fertilizer from human effluent. Closing the loop and possibly saving the planet from oncoming P shortage will affect billions.
This test was absolutely remarkable as it proved that with simple electrical input we could reduce pollutants in water.
There is no filter, no media used. THAT IS THE POINT!
There will be a day when recovering phosphate will be a primary business for some. Phosphate Outlook 2020: Is a Global Shortage Imminent? | INN (investingnews.com) Do you want to get rid of that?
(We did get rid of 87% of TKN, bacteria, and other compounds... That’s the bad stuff)
Based on global shortages about designing a system where these lagoons could actually become nutrient factories. We would run the water through our device to accelerate the process of creating fertilizer, by eliminating bacteria and lowering TKN…. Turning Human Waste to Fertilizer: An African Solution – David South Consulting
Now for system design and yes getting rid of nitrites and ammonium…Rapidly and cheaply.
First, we aerate. Keep the Phosphates THEN we clarify the water through instant chlorination.
This was a fantastic test, revolutionary perhaps, but just the beginning of system design.
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