Manure management emissions contribute an estimated 7% of Australia’s agricultural greenhouse gas emissions. Fugitive methane from effluent storage is a major portion of these emissions and is a logical target for reduction efforts. This talk will provide an overview of approaches to reduce manure management methane, including biogas for energy recovery, emissions avoidance by manure separation, and developments of low-cost manure additives, and short hydraulic retention time systems. Opportunities, limitations, and suggested further research are outlined.

Bio: Dr. Stephan Tait is a Chemical Engineer. He has worked in research and industry across the wastewater and organic waste sectors. He is a Senior Research Fellow at ACWEB facilitating research across the Transforming Biosolids ITTC and Digital Sewers Project. His research interests are waste resource recovery, industrial wastewater technologies, and anaerobic digestion/biogas.
 

Venue

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Room: 
AIBN Seminar Room (Level 1) (75 Cooper Road, Brisbane Queensland)