What Happens in Large Egg Shaped Tanks Often Seen at Municipal Wastewater Facilities?

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The large egg-shaped tanks you see are "digesters" in which anaerobic digestion takes place.
Anaerobic Digestion is used to stabilize both primary and secondary sludges which settles out during aerobic wastewater treatment at Wastewater Treatment Facilities (Sewage Works).
The main output is a useful renewable (mostly methane) gas known as biogas, or biomethane when cleaned up.
The gas can be used to power the equipment and offices at the wastewater treatment plant., and there may be some over which can supply local homes.
The sludges have a solids content of between 2-6% (that's 20-60 grams of Total Solids per litre).
About 70% of the mixed sludge is degradable and in a standard single-stage CSTR reactor up to 80% of it is digested reducing the TS by about 50%.
The mixed sewage sludge is rich in carbohydrates, lipids and proteins, but it is notoriously slow to digest.
The latest designs of these plants often include a pre-treatment stage where the touch incoming sludge cells are burst open to make them more easily digested, more rapidly in the digester.
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Silver Digester Images from CC BY-NC by leonelponce www.flickr.com/people/leonizzy

Grey Digesters CC BY-NC by Massachusetts Clean Energy Center www.flickr.com/people/masscec

Bulbous Digesters (thumbnail image) CC BY-NC-ND by nsub1 ww.flickr.com/people/nsub1

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