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Anaergia deploys its proprietary equipment at wastewater treatment plant

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  • Anaergia, a TSX-listed waste-to-energy company, has deployed its proprietary equipment at a new wastewater treatment plant in Highland, California. The plant is owned and operated by East Valley Water District and is known as the Sterling Natural Resources Center (SNRC). The SNRC commenced its operations last week.

  • The facility will recycle water to replenish local groundwater and will convert wastewater solids and food waste into renewable energy and organic fertilizer.

  • The SRNC will utilize Anaergia’s proprietary digestion technology to convert 130,000 gallons of food waste and sewage biosolids per day into biogas. The biogas generated will then be used to produce three megawatts of renewable electricity to facilitate the plant’s energy needs, and the excess power will be added to the electric grid. 

  • In addition, the facility will deploy Anaergia’s subsidiary company, Fibracast’s membrane technology, to recycle eight million gallons of wastewater per day. The residue left will then be converted to biochar, a natural fertilizer used for farmland soil. 

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