PHOSPHORUS: STRATEGIES AND REUSE INITIATIVES IN SWEDEN€¦ · Anna Maria Sundin Swedish EPA...

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PHOSPHORUS:

STRATEGIES AND

REUSE INITIATIVES

IN SWEDEN

Malmö

27 October 2016

Anna Maria Sundin

Swedish EPA

Disposition

• Phosphorus recovery

• Suggested ordinance on Phosphorus recovery

September 2013

– Environmental goals

– Short summary

– Sludge use in Sweden

– Consequences

– Status October 2016

• Other strategies and reuse initiatives in Sweden

• Final thoughts

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Phosphorus recovery

• Swedish EPA was commissioned by the

governement to look into sustainable recycling of

phosphorus in February 2012

• Purpose:

Promote reuse of phosphorus without causing

harm or inconvenience for human health or

the environment.

• Commissioned delivered in September 2013 as

Report No 6580 on sustainable phosphorus

recovery

The report aimed to serve as a basis for

governement decision making

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Starting points

Naturvårdsv

erketHavs- och vattenmyndigheten 4

• The generation goal’s subparagraph:

- Resource-efficient eco-cycles that are free from

undesirable materials to the extent possible

• Environmental quality objectives:

- A Non-Toxic Environment

- A Good Built Environment

- Zero Eutrophication

- Reduced Climate Impact

Proposal for regulation

• Includes the use of fractions of sewages, biowaste

and compost and where it can be used (farmland,

forest and other land where people normally dwell

like golf courses and parks)

• Stricter threshold values (TV) for heavy metals and

organic contaminats

• Demand for hygiene treatment for all fractions of

sewage regardless of usage

• Demand for Plan for prevention of unwanted

substances (”Upstream work”)

• Proposal for milestone targets

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Sewage sludge use in Sweden 2014

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Agriculture (25%)

Soil production (29%)

Final coverage landfill (24%)

Storage (7%)

Landfill (2%)

Combustion (1%)

Other use (10%)

Not declared (1%)

(SCB 2016)

Substance

in sewage

sludge

Current

TV

Europe

Current

TV

Sweden

Proposed

TV

2015

Proposed

TV

2023

Proposed

TV

2030

Sludge

used in

agri

2015*

mg/kg DM mg/kg DM mg/kg DM mg/kg DM mg/kg DMmg/kg

DM

Cadmium 20-40 2 1 0.9 0.8 0.75

Copper 1000-1750 600 600 550 475 341

Mercury 16-25 2,5 1 0,8 0,6 0.52

Chromium - 100 60 45 35 22

Nickel 300-400 50 40 35 30 16.1

Lead 750-1200 100 35 30 25 17,8

Zinc 2500-4000 800 800 750 700 544

Silver - - 5 4 3 -

Dioxin** - - 20 15 10 -

PFOS - - 0.07 0.05 0.02 -

Chloro-

paraffins- - 4 3 2 -

PCB7 - - 0.06 0.05 0.04 -

BDE-209 - - 0.7 0.5 0.5 -

* As reported in the Implementation Questionnaire 2014 on Soil and Sewage

Consequences of the proposal

• Reduced risk for acc of metals and organic contaminats in soil

• Reduced risk of spreading of infectious agents

• Reduced leaching of nutrient materials/eutrophication

• Reduced need to import mineral fertiliser – a source that

eventually can become more expensive and more polluted

• Preventive work will improve sludge quality as well as the effluent

water quality at WWTP

• Increased resource efficiency – higher accepance of sewage- and

waste components

• Risk: profitability of biogas production facilities affected if the

biowaste doesn’t hold the TV

• Risk: less P and other nutrients in sludge recovered – technology

development needed

• The regulation is in progress at the ministry

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The wastewater system is not made for chemicals – nor the nature

Upstream work among waste water

treatment companies

Improve the quality of the sludge

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The Revaq certification system

• Ensures safe recycling of sewage sludge

• Established in 2008

• Operated by:– The Swedish Water and Wastewater Association

– the Federation of Swedish Farmers

– The Swedish Food Federation

– The Swedish Food Retailer´s Federation

• In 2015 approx 40% of the sewage sludge in Sweden was produced at WWTP certified by the Revaq system

• Upstream work, full traceability, stricter metal limits than current Swedish legislation, pathogen control

Alternatives to recover nutrients

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Recovery of

nutrients from

sewage

Sludge

application

Techniques for

resource

recovery

Source

sorting toilet

systems

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Strategies for P recovery at some

Swedish WWTP september 2016

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Final thoughts

• Important to reduce the content of unwanted substances in

the society and limit the use of materials that threaten to

cause negative environmental and health effects

• Potential conflict of environmental goals: Non-toxic

environment and Recycling of nutrients

• Phosphorus in sewage fractions and biowaste is part of a

circular economy and should be recovered

• Different pathways to achive this depending on the sludge

quality and technology development

• The regulation is in progress at the ministry

• Guidance on how to closing the loop

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Thank you!

Anna Maria SundinSwedish EPA

annamaria.sundin@naturvardsverket.se

010-698 11 79

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