Articles

SCFI regularly publishes articles in the academic and industry journals pertaining to all aspects of super critical water oxidation, waste recovery and effluent treatment. A number of these have been uploaded below and further articles will be added over time.

Sewage sludge is a potential source of energy. A kilogram of dried sewage sludge contains approximately 20,000 BTU’s of energy. The challenge with releasing this energy is that sewage sludge, when collected from the bottom of a clarifier is 99% water. In order to release the energy present through gasification, Read More
Environmentally benign waste disposal is becoming a more and more acute problem. A process now being commercialised, supercritical water oxidation is demonstrating extremely efficient organic Read More
Supercritical water oxidation (SCWO) is an innovative and effective destruction method for organic wastewater and sludge. Several tests of the destruction of sewage sludge by SCWO have been done at two state of the art pilot plants. Read More
Abstract If left to conventional treatment processes, the destruction of toxic organic wastewaters and associated sludge volume reduction clearly becomes an overwhelming problem. Two options, incineration and supercritical water oxidation (SCWO), exist for the complete destruction of toxic wastewaters and organic sludges. Incineration has associated problems such as very high Read More
Alum Sludge: From waste to valuable product With AquaCritox® recovery process

Alum and iron salts are generally used to promote coagulation in the production of clean drinking water which results in the generation of significant quantities of drinking water sludge. The Alum sludge is typically mechanically dewatered and is currently treated as a waste which cannot be processed through traditional sewage sludge disposal methods and in many cases goes to landfill. This … Read More

Media Events

AquaCritox® will be featured in a forthcoming Discovery Channel Documentary on Energy from Waste Water. Filming at the plant in Cork, Ireland took  place March 24th 2010. Read More

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