File:Sludge anaerobic digester bldg - Blue Plains WWTP - 2016.jpg

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English: View of the sludge digester building at the Blue Plains Advanced Wastewater Treatment Plant, Washington, D.C. Inside the building are four anaerobic digesters with a capacity of 3.8 million gallons each. The processed sludge is piped to the thermal hydrolysis reactors, seen on the right, where more of the solids are converted to gas. The gas is sent to onsite combustion turbines to generate one-third of the electricity used by the plant. (See https://www.dcwater.com/sites/default/files/BioenergyFacility.pdf)
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