The BIG Phosphorus Conference and Exhibition - Removal & Recovery

Date: 
Tuesday, July 4, 2017 - 09:00 to Wednesday, July 5, 2017 - 17:00
Location: 
The Museum of Science and Industry, Manchester

Phosphorus is a finite resource and there are many established techniques and technologies to recover it. Economic recovery is a huge challenge though and in many instances it is not financially viable unless there are other enabling drivers that allow the capital and operating cost deficits to be internalised. These include the nuisance associated with struvite precipitation, the impact of P on dewatering processes and broader benefits derived from reduced greenhouse gas emissions associated with reduced usaeg of Phosphorus fertilizers.

Perhaps though, the biggest driver is where a site needs to remove Phosphorus in its wastewater to under 1mg/l to meet tightening consents for phosphorus, driven by the Water Framework Directive.

This conference and exhibition brings together experts in the field of phosphorus, technology suppliers and operators. It is the must attend event for anyone considering phosphorus removal and/or recovery.

Registration will be open in February 2017.