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02/05/2023

Ireland's First Phosphorous Recovery Facility Launches

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A new pioneering facility to recover valuable phosphorous from wastewater has been launched in Ireland.

Representing the nation's first ever phosphorous recovery facility, this project helps drive forward a more sustainable approach to wastewater treatment.

This innovative technology applies the principles of the circular economy to deliver significant environmental benefits, while producing a valuable resource to help grow food and crops.

This exciting new development at Ringsend Wastewater Treatment Plant is another important step in protecting the waters of the Lower Liffey Estuary and Dublin Bay. 

Phosphorous is a finite resource which has real value in agriculture and other sectors as a fertiliser product. However, when it enters nutrient-sensitive water bodies in wastewater discharges or in runoff from land it can cause a range of problems, including algal blooms which impact on water quality and aquatic life.

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Jean Hobbs, Senior Programme Manager for Uisce Éireann said: "This is a very exciting development for Uisce Éireann and everyone living in the vicinity of Dublin Bay. By applying innovation and cutting-edge technology we have developed a sustainable solution to the problem of excess phosphorus at Ringsend Wastewater Treatment Plant. Phosphorus, which had been discharged into the bay is now being recovered for use as a safe product which can be spread on land to help grow crops, thus removing an excess nutrient from the waste stream, and turning it into a valuable resource instead."

Up to now, while a certain amount of the mineral was removed during the treatment process, a significant portion was still being discharged in treated wastewater. The new process which has been developed at Ringsend Wastewater Treatment Plant– Ireland's largest wastewater treatment plant, taking 40% of the entire country's sewage load – allows an additional 1.3 tonnes of phosphorous a day to be recovered from the treated wastewater.

Jean added: "The provision of a phosphorus recovery process is also a key step in enabling Ringsend Wastewater Treatment Plant to achieve compliance with the Urban Wastewater Treatment Directive."

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