SEWAGE SLUDGE MANAGEMENT AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY Workshop

WASTEWATER AS A RESOURCE: REGIONAL WORKSHOP ON SEWAGE SLUDGE MANAGEMENT AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY on 20 June at 10 AM

 

Background

 

Recognizing the significance of the issue of sewage sludge management that has been steadily growing in the Danube Region, the EU Strategy for the Danube Region, Priority Area Water Quality (EUSDR PA4), supported by the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade initiated the elaboration of a study on sewage sludge treatment and recovery in the Danube Region in 2024, updating and complementing a previous report that was developed in 2020.

 

The study was carried out by TRENECON Consulting and Planning Ltd, finalized in November 2024, and it was discussed thoroughly with experts and organizations in the Danube Region and within the frame of the Steering Group of EUSDR PA4 as well. A comprehensive overview is provided on the practice and legislation of the Danube countries, the best practices, and difficulties of sewage sludge management. The study further identifies the major problems and provides recommendations for future steps to be taken.

 

While some countries have specific sludge management and recovery strategies, others manage sludge in line with the criteria set out in their water and sewage management strategies. There are differences in the administrative backgrounds, the focus and the applied techniques however common points in management exist and targets common in nature are derived from the EC legislation and strategies. Regardless of the embeddedness of countries actions into EU legislation, sludge can be considered an important resource and, at the same time, a risk for the environment in all EUSDR countries concerning soil and water quality as well as human and livestock health.

 

Considering the New Circular Economy Action Plan, the issue of sludge is specifically important as it has high energy content and contains several materials, notably phosphorus, that are important input materials for the chemical industry and agriculture. The recast of the Urban Wastewater Treatment Directive also encourages sludge and resource recovery and requires to make wastewater treatment plants energy-neutral.

 

In light of the conclusions from the above-mentioned sludge management study, the Priority Area Water Quality in cooperation with the International Commission of the Protection of the Danube River (ICPDR) calls for an online workshop on SEWAGE SLUDGE MANAGEMENT AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN THE DANUBE REGION on 20 June 2025.

To register:: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/D1iFvIm5Rg2qaTtejnDHBA

Agenda is available here: EU Green Week_Agenda Danube SLUDGE 20 June 2025 TO UPLOAD

 

 

 

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Date

Jun 20 2025

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10:00 am - 1:00 pm
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