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Heinz-Peter MangIntroduction in the technical design for anaerobic treatment systemsSanitary biogas systems .. are efficient, hygienic and ecologically sound wastewater treatment units with the additional benefits of energy production and an effluent of high nutrient content.. can be combined with any type of (low-)flush toilet (including pour flush) and their effluent can be used directly for fertiliser application and irrigation.. can be followed by constructed wetlands or other aerobic tertiary treatment to allow other forms of reuse of the effluent for car-washing, toilet flushing or outdoor cleaning purposes. The treatment of organic solid kitchen and garden wastes can also be integrated into the concept to increase biogas production and reduce household waste . Unlike septic tank systems, sanitary biogas units do not require frequent sludge which are influencing the digestion process are Feedingcarbon Mix fresh and old materialinoculation Waterphysical Temperatureconditions pH valuemilieu Retention timetime to actBIOGASHow does anaerobic treatment of solids differ from that of wastewaters ?

• The treatment of organic solid kitchen and garden wastes can also be integrated into the concept to increase biogas production and reduce household waste. • Unlike septic tank systems, sanitary biogas units do not require frequent sludge removal.

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