Title: International Conference on Nutrient Recovery From Wastewater Streams Vancouver, 2009 
Resource Type: document --> technical publication --> proceedings / conference paper(s) 
Country: United Kingdom 
Year of publication: 2009 
Availability: Ashley, K, Mavinic, D. and Koch, F. (2009) International Conference on Nutrient Recovery From Wastewater Streams Vancouver, 2009, IWA Publishing, London, UK ISBN 9781843392323 First author:Ashley, K, Other authors: Mavinic, D. and Koch, F. Year: 2009 Title: International Conference on Nutrient Recovery From Wastewater Streams Vancouver, 2009 Source details: Publisher name: IWA Publishing Publisher details: IWA Publishing, UK ISSN/ISBN: 9781843392323 
Author 1/Producer: Ashle, Ken 
Other Authors/Producers: Mavinic, Don and Koch, Fred 
Author / Producer Type: Professional / trade / industry associations, institutes or networks 
Publisher: IWA Publishing 
Publisher City: IWA Publishing Alliance House, 12 Caxton Street London SW1H 0QS, UK 
ISBN: 9781843392323 
Report / download web link (=direct link): http://www.iwapublishing.com/template.cfm?name=isbn978184339 ...  
EUGRIS Keyword(s): Water and sanitation-->Water and sanitation Overview
Water resources and their management -->Water resources and their management Overview
 
Short description: Closing the loop for nutrients in wastewaters (municipal sewage, animal wastes, food industry, commercial and other liquid waste streams) is a necessary, sustainable development objective, to reduce resource consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. Chemistry, engineering and process integration understanding are all developing quickly, as new processes are now coming online. 
Long description: Closing the loop for nutrients in wastewaters (municipal sewage, animal wastes, food industry, commercial and other liquid waste streams) is a necessary, sustainable development objective, to reduce resource consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. Chemistry, engineering and process integration understanding are all developing quickly, as new processes are now coming online. A new 'paradigm' is emerging, globally. Commercial marketing of recovered nutrients as 'green fertilizers' or recycling of nutrients through biomass production to new outlets, such as bioenergy, is becoming more widespread. 
Submitted By: Mrs Maggie Smith WhoDoesWhat?      Last update: 09/10/2009

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