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Fertilizzanti derivanti dai reflui zootecnici

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Nel 2019 è iniziata la collaborazione tra Cirem-Crenos ed Enas, assieme alla Cooperativa produttori di Alborea e il sostegno del Comune di Arborea e dell’Agenzia regionale Laore. L’obiettivo della partnership è quello di trattare i reflui zootecnici derivati della lavorazione dell’agricoltura per dare vita a fertilizzanti, risparmiando quindi grandi quantità di acqua.

Il progetto si sta sviluppando presso l’impianto sperimentale di Alborea, destinato alla riutilizzazione degli scarti zootecnici per la produzione di nuovi fertilizzanti.

Presso questo impianto, il digestato dell’impianto di valorizzazione energetica viene trattato e filtrato tramite una membrana capace di rimuovere l’ammoniaca presente nelle acque reflue; successivamente, l’ammoniaca ricavata viene convertita in solfato di ammonio, uno dei fertilizzanti maggiormente utilizzati in agricoltura.

La qualità dei risultato verrà garantita dalla qualità del fertilizzante prodotto e l’avvio della sperimentazione.

Il progetto si posiziona tra le iniziative messe in campo per il risparmio di acqua ideate dal partenariato Mediss, una cooperazione internazionale tra Italia, Giordania, Autorità Palestinese e Tunisia, volta a favorire il riciclo dell’acqua e l’incremento dell’uso di acqua non convenzionale.

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Fertilizers deriving from zootechnical waste

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In 2019 the collaboration between Cirem-Crenos and Enas began, together with the Alborea Producers Cooperative and the support of the Municipality of Arborea and the Laore regional agency. The goal of the partnership is to treat livestock wastewater derived from agricultural processing to create fertilizers, thus saving large quantities of water.

The project is being developed at the Alborea experimental plant, intended for the reuse of livestock waste for the production of new fertilizers.

At this plant, the digestate of the energy valorisation plant is treated and filtered through a membrane capable of removing the ammonia present in the waste water; subsequently, the ammonia obtained is converted into ammonium sulphate, one of the most widely used fertilizers in agriculture.

The quality of the results will be guaranteed by the quality of the fertilizer produced and the start of the experimentation.

The project is positioned among the initiatives implemented for water saving conceived by the Mediss partnership, an international cooperation between Italy, Jordan, the Palestinian Authority and Tunisia, aimed at promoting water recycling and increasing the use of water. unconventional.

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Fertilizers deriving from zootechnical waste

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In 2019 the collaboration between Cirem-Crenos and Enas began, together with the Alborea Producers Cooperative and the support of the Municipality of Arborea and the Laore regional agency. The goal of the partnership is to treat livestock wastewater derived from agricultural processing to create fertilizers, thus saving large quantities of water.

The project is being developed at the Alborea experimental plant, intended for the reuse of livestock waste for the production of new fertilizers.

At this plant, the digestate of the energy valorisation plant is treated and filtered through a membrane capable of removing the ammonia present in the waste water; subsequently, the ammonia obtained is converted into ammonium sulphate, one of the most widely used fertilizers in agriculture.

The quality of the results will be guaranteed by the quality of the fertilizer produced and the start of the experimentation.

The project is positioned among the initiatives implemented for water saving conceived by the Mediss partnership, an international cooperation between Italy, Jordan, the Palestinian Authority and Tunisia, aimed at promoting water recycling and increasing the use of water. unconventional.

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Fertilizers deriving from zootechnical waste

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In 2019 the collaboration between Cirem-Crenos and Enas began, together with the Alborea Producers Cooperative and the support of the Municipality of Arborea and the Laore regional agency. The goal of the partnership is to treat livestock wastewater derived from agricultural processing to create fertilizers, thus saving large quantities of water.

The project is being developed at the Alborea experimental plant, intended for the reuse of livestock waste for the production of new fertilizers.

At this plant, the digestate of the energy valorisation plant is treated and filtered through a membrane capable of removing the ammonia present in the waste water; subsequently, the ammonia obtained is converted into ammonium sulphate, one of the most widely used fertilizers in agriculture.

The quality of the results will be guaranteed by the quality of the fertilizer produced and the start of the experimentation.

The project is positioned among the initiatives implemented for water saving conceived by the Mediss partnership, an international cooperation between Italy, Jordan, the Palestinian Authority and Tunisia, aimed at promoting water recycling and increasing the use of water. unconventional.

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In 2019 the collaboration between Cirem-Crenos and Enas began, together with the Alborea Producers Cooperative and the support of the Municipality of Arborea and the Laore regional agency. The goal of the partnership is to treat livestock wastewater derived from agricultural processing to create fertilizers, thus saving large quantities of water.

The project is being developed at the Alborea experimental plant, intended for the reuse of livestock waste for the production of new fertilizers.

At this plant, the digestate of the energy valorisation plant is treated and filtered through a membrane capable of removing the ammonia present in the waste water; subsequently, the ammonia obtained is converted into ammonium sulphate, one of the most widely used fertilizers in agriculture.

The quality of the results will be guaranteed by the quality of the fertilizer produced and the start of the experimentation.

The project is positioned among the initiatives implemented for water saving conceived by the Mediss partnership, an international cooperation between Italy, Jordan, the Palestinian Authority and Tunisia, aimed at promoting water recycling and increasing the use of water. unconventional.

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In 2019 the collaboration between Cirem-Crenos and Enas began, together with the Alborea Producers Cooperative and the support of the Municipality of Arborea and the Laore regional agency. The goal of the partnership is to treat livestock wastewater derived from agricultural processing to create fertilizers, thus saving large quantities of water.

The project is being developed at the Alborea experimental plant, intended for the reuse of livestock waste for the production of new fertilizers.

At this plant, the digestate of the energy valorisation plant is treated and filtered through a membrane capable of removing the ammonia present in the waste water; subsequently, the ammonia obtained is converted into ammonium sulphate, one of the most widely used fertilizers in agriculture.

The quality of the results will be guaranteed by the quality of the fertilizer produced and the start of the experimentation.

The project is positioned among the initiatives implemented for water saving conceived by the Mediss partnership, an international cooperation between Italy, Jordan, the Palestinian Authority and Tunisia, aimed at promoting water recycling and increasing the use of water. unconventional.

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