We are in the  feasibility stage for a  3MWe power generation plant using a bio 
digester (Continuous Flow) located adjacent to cattle feedlots.. The available 
feeds are tallow, cattle and chicken manure. The mass balance indicates a very 
high nitrogen content in the effluent (±5000mg/ltr). The effluent's rate of 
discharge is also significant posing a very real environmental concern. Has 
anyone had previous experience with similar effluents and if so what was the 
strategy to mitigate environmental risk without adding significant CAPEX, OPEX 
and parasitic loads.

Considering the concentration of Nitrogen, we understand that this is not 
really a viable option for raw fertiliser (i.e. direct irrigation onto crops). 
It is understood that this would need to be concentrated up to reduce the 
volume prior to transporting to a fertiliser production facility approximately 
80km away.

Any comments related to this would be much appreciated.

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