Dual anaerobic co-digestion of sewage sludge and confectionery waste.

Three configurations for a dual digestion system were examined. The units were based on three 5 l completely stirred tank reactors (CSTR). A first-stage thermophilic digester was used to provide the feed to each of the two second-stage mesophilic (35°C) digesters. Using a mixture of sewage sludge and strong confectionery waste, the thermophilic digester was operated at 55°C with a hydraulic retention time of 4 h. The mesophilic digesters were operated at hydraulic retention times of 8, 12 and 15 days. In terms of the reduction of volatile solids (VS), the three dual digestion configurations were similar but were more effective than the single-stage reactor which was used as a control. However, based on the specific methane yield (m3 CH4/kg VS removed), the configuration with a first stage operating at 55°C and a secondary digester at 35°C with a hydraulic retention time of 12 days was the most effective. This configuration also maintained a more stable pH, irrespective of the quality of the feed sludge.