This project was inspired by the words of the inventor and author Buckminster Fuller: “Nature has no pollution. This is a word coined in human ignorance regarding the presence of the right chemicals being released in the wrong places…”. While high concentrations of compounds such as ammonium, phosphates and sulphates can be deadly for aquatic ecosystems and their inhabitants, they are nutrients for algae and plants. This project harnesses components found in highly concentrated wastewaters such as landfill leachate to feed microalgae.
The landfill leachate is one of the most concentrated and complex wastewaters produced. Its treatment is a major engineering challenge due to the high and variable concentrations of dissolved solids, dissolved and colloidal organics, heavy metals and xenobiotic organics. Ensuring that landfill leachate and industrial wastewaters do not pollute natural water resources is a priority throughout the world.
Bluemater has developed technological solutions for leachate treatment since 2008. The company has created systems for the primary, secondary, and tertiary treatment of wastewaters. The company has turned a challenging concept into a viable commercial system for wastewater treatment at landfills and various other industries. Following extensive testing at diverse wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs), and guided by feedback from target clients, its breakthrough microalgae technology was integrated with Bluemater’s next-generation wastewater management systems in its current configuration. With this project, Bluemater introduces the ALGAMATER WWTP: the world’s most robust, flexible, cost-effective, and eco-friendly wastewater treatment system.
In order to boost the capacity and effluent treatment efficiency of Bluemater’s innovation to industrial levels it´s necessary to commission a full-scale, integrated and certified ALGAMATER WWTP with an industrial leachate treatment capacity of 150m3/day at a fully operational, large-scale EU landfill. The ALGAMATER WWTP will be scaled-up and installed at the ALGAR’s Sotavento landfill in Algarve, Portugal.
The ALGAMATER WWTP will serve to demonstrate the superior performance, adaptability and cost-effectiveness of Bluemater’s solution, positioning the technology at the forefront of next-generation eco-innovative wastewater treatment systems worldwide. For this objective, a scale-up of the company’s individual technologies will be made so they can be integrated into the scaled-up ALGAMATER WWTP. The plant will have a 150m³/day leachate treatment capacity and will comply with the emission limit values for leachate treatment laid out by Portuguese and EU legislation. The final performance results will validate all advantages and benefits of the ALGAMATER WWTP, opening the doors of high-scale commercialization of this disruptive technology to the European and international markets.