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Co-Digestion (On-Demand)

October 21, 2020
Contact Hours:
2.2
Description:

Member:$50.00
Non-Member:$70.00

2.2 contact hours towards CWEA's ECI certification

This session includes the following presentations:

Overview of SB 1383 Regulations
This session will present a summary of the draft regulations under SB 1383 as well as the estimated Co-Digestion Capacity in California, including food waste projections, capacity of existing systems to co-digest food waste, infrastructure/investments needed to maximize co-digestion, GHG reductions, regulatory/financial considerations, and lessons learned from case studies.
Learning Objective(s): 
After participating in this session, attendees will be able to:
• Understand the requirements and incentives of the regulations adopted to implement SB 1383 (short-lived climate pollutant reduction).
• Identify key processes that must be in place to co-digest food waste slurry and understand the differences in food waste availability and co-digestion capacity in various regions of the state.
• Understand the relative differences in potential costs/benefits for various biogas utilization alternatives.

Statewide POTW Co-Digestion Capacity
This session will present the estimated Co-Digestion Capacity in California, including food waste projections, capacity of existing systems to co-digest food waste, infrastructure/investments needed to maximize co-digestion, GHG reductions, regulatory/financial considerations, and lessons learned from case studies.
Learning Objective(s): 
After participating in this session, attendees will be able to:
• Understand the requirements and incentives of the regulations adopted to implement SB 1383 (short-lived climate pollutant reduction).
• Identify key processes that must be in place to co-digest food waste slurry and understand the differences in food waste availability and co-digestion capacity in various regions of the state.
• Understand the relative differences in potential costs/benefits for various biogas utilization alternatives.

Food Waste Co-digestion Project Regulatory Challenges and Benefits
Although co-digestion of organic wastes promotes sustainability and enhances resource recovery, several technical, economic and regulatory challenges exist for successful implementation. In this session, hear about Silicon Valley Clean Water’s three-year long full-scale demonstration of FOG and food waste co-digestion program and journey of permitting, pre-treatment, performance, and operational issues.
Learning Objective(s): 
After participating in this session, attendees will be able to:
• Recognize permitting requirements and potential challenges associated with the permitting process.
• Describe organic waste pre-treatment and polishing requirements for effective co-digestion process.
• Recognize factors impacting


technical feasibility and economics of co-digestion program.


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