During Phase I limited sludge supply, we operate 5 days per week, 8 hours per day, at 1 tons per hour (22% TS). Despite the daily cold-starts required during Phase I, the facility has operated with 69% uptime over the last 9 months. Drum dryer operations are now fully automated. The necessary permits for full-scale operations are expected soon. Ecoremedy looks forward to transitioning to round-the-clock operations in early 2021.
Continue ReadingFluid Lift Gasification is coming to Australia! The equipment has cleared the Port of Melbourne and is now on its way to the client. The project will convert wood waste into steam energy and biochar for on-site filtration of reclaimed water. More details to come.
Continue ReadingEcoremedy is pleased to announce that Brian Novak, formerly of Environmental Process Consultants, has joined the team full-time as Director of Design Engineering. Brian is a global expert and leader in the thermal treatment of biosolids with over thirty years of experience. “The reason I’m so excited about Fluid Lift Gasification is that I’m proud to be part of an innovative, professional company that truly believes in providing solutions and is not just a process vendor,” Mr.
Continue ReadingThanks to the local and regional industry leaders who toured the Morrisville Biosolids Gasification Project on Monday. Construction is winding down and we are gearing up for a mid-summer commissioning.
Continue ReadingEcoremedy and MMA were privileged to host the Staff Leadership for PA Senator Santarsiero and PA Representative Warren on Thursday April 11th for a tour of the Morrisville Waste Water Treatment Plant and the Ecoremedy Biosolids to Beneficial Products facility currently under construction. Pictured L- R Rory Sullivan, Lab Specialist David Mooney, President and CTO of Ecoremedy, LLC Thomas Jennings, Esq., MMA Attorney P.J. O’Brien, Legislative Assistant to PA Rep. Perry Warren
Continue ReadingAll eyes will be on Morrisville over the next year as Pennsylvania-based Ecoremedy carries out a demonstration project at the Morrisville Municipal Authority (MMA) aimed at significantly reducing the environmental and financial costs of biosolids management while saving ratepayers and being a good steward to the environment. Through a partnership with the MMA, Ecoremedy will build, own and operate a sludge conversion facility at the existing treatment plant in the Manor Park section of the borough that will convert sludge into biochar using its patented Fluid Lift Gasification technology.
Continue ReadingEcoremedy begins installation of their Municipal Biosolids to Beneficial Products Facility in Morrisville, PA. The facility is designed to convert Morrisville’s dewatered biosolids to renewable energy for process use and a nutrient rich, activated carbon product. The process requires no supplemental fuel. Design capacity is 75 tons per day of dewatered biosolids with Initial operations limited to 20 tons per day average throughput. Worth & Company is the general contractor for the project.
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