Utilizing the Eutrophication in Bioresources Recovery and Biogas Production – A Case Study in Egypt

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In this work, the nutrients and eutrophication problem are integrated into a nature-based solution by incorporating microalgae-based nutrient removal from wastewater and collecting the residue in an anaerobic digestion plant to produce biogas that is directly exported to an existing gas-fired power plant and closes the bioresource loop. El Burullus lake in Egypt was selected as a case study because it is rich in nutrients and suitable for the integrated system. The theoretical results were promising as for one-hectare, nutrient pollution could be reduced with a total nitrogen removal rate of 4 kg·d-1, a total phosphorus removal rate of 1.1 kg·d-1, and a total COD removal rate of 9.3 kg·d-1. The digester volume corresponding to the biomass produced was 120 m3 per hectare of algae pond and the methane yield () from anaerobic digestion was 73 m3·d-1.

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Khalil, M. M., Ficara, E., Colaninno, N., & EL-Baz, A. (2022). Utilizing the Eutrophication in Bioresources Recovery and Biogas Production – A Case Study in Egypt. Journal of Ecological Engineering, 23(12), 299–313. https://doi.org/10.12911/22998993/155082

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