Innovation continues in the processing of biosolids for energy production and beneficial reuse as a fertilizer and soil enhancer.
The Water Environment Federation’s Residuals and Biosolids 2010 conference will highlight beneficial reuse options, the science, and the technologies available to leverage biosolids as a valuable resource. The conference provides education, training, technology transfer, and best management practices through workshops, technical sessions, a tour, and an exhibition of products and technologies.
The conference runs May 23-26 at the Savannah (Ga.) International Trade and Convention Center. Cooperating organizations are the International Water Association and the Georgia Association of Water Professionals. Attendees will include:
* Municipal wastewater and water treatment system managers.
* Residuals and biosolids generators and appliers.
* Agronomists and soil scientists.
* Local, state and federal regulatory agency personnel.
* Landscapers.
* Farmers and agriculturalists.
* Design engineering and construction professionals.
* Pollution control equipment manufacturers.
* Industrial water and wastewater treatment professionals.
* Organic and inorganic residuals managers.
For more information, visit www.wef.org.