The event has been an opportunity to deepen in the processes of carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus removal along the water line, in anaerobic metabolic pathways to optimise biogas production and to purify the return flows of the sludge line. In addition, practical cases of improvement in specific processes in wastewater treatment plants have been reviewed.
The conference was organised in collaboration with the University of Seville, the Seville Bioindication Group (GBS), Global Omnium, the project’s leading partner, and the magazine Tecnoagua. On this occasion, Carlos Lafita, R&D technician at Global Omnium and support to the coordination of LIFE ECOdigestion 2.0, presented the main results of the project.