TerraNew’s process complements the traditional separation-based process, and can be implemented at any point after the waste stream passes through a facility’s primary and/or secondary clarifiers.
Due to variations in separation processes from facility to facility, each facility’s professionals can determine where in their process TerraNew’s technology will have the greatest benefit. TerraNew will scale its system to meet each facility’s need.
The more concentrated nutrient levels are at the point where TerraNew’s process is deployed, the more cost-effective the process becomes.
Current capacity of TerraNew’s system makes it best suited for use with side streams: The TerraNew technology can process the thickened sludge resulting from up to 500,000 gallons of organic waste in a 24-hour period.
We anticipate scaling up production capacity to accommodate the separated solids and nutrients from one million, five million, and 15 million gallons of wastewater per 24-hour period.
TerraNew is currently focused on sewage, food processing, and slaughterhouse organic waste streams as they have the greatest need and immediate potential for the growth of the technology.
Over the next five years, we also plan to expand to additional problematic waste streams, such as sugar cane and animal manures.