Characterization and Contamination Testing of Source Separated Organic Feedstocks and Slurries

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Characterization and Contamination Testing of Source Separated Organic Feedstocks and Slurries

Abstract

A key challenge with source separated organic (SSO) feedstock co-substrate is that its composition, quality, and characteristics differ between geographical locations and can change over time. This causes challenges and uncertainties for pre-treaters, substrate brokers, facilities accepting this material, operators, engineers, and regulators. This project addressed these challenges by establishing guidelines for characterizing SSO feedstocks, standardizing sampling protocols for rapid and comprehensive monitoring of feedstocks, and developing recommendations for minimum feedstock quality requirements. In addition, the research team hosted a workshop focused on developing relevant terminology, analytical metrics, and characteristics of high strength feedstock in North America. Project findings are captured in four reports, posted below under Resources:

 Published in 2023.

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https://www.waterrf.org/research/projects/characterization-and-contamination-testing-source-separated-organic-feedstocks

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