Biogas energy management study final submittal

The City of Klamath Falls is currently generating an average of 42,800 cubic feet of biogas per day at the Spring Street Sewage Treatment Plant (Spring Street). The study focused on a comparative evaluation of four biogas utilization alternatives, the feasibility of augmenting the biogas supply through the addition of fats, oils, and greases to the digesters, and assessing the available grants and incentives for biogas utilization projects d 610 2 0 Spring Street Wastewater Treatment Plant., "March 2010.", This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes., The study was financed through a $50,817 grant from the Oregon Economic and Community Development Department and a 27 percent match from the City., Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection., Text in English.
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This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.
Abstract/Description: The City of Klamath Falls is currently generating an average of 42,800 cubic feet of biogas per day at the Spring Street Sewage Treatment Plant (Spring Street). The study focused on a comparative evaluation of four biogas utilization alternatives, the feasibility of augmenting the biogas supply through the addition of fats, oils, and greases to the digesters, and assessing the available grants and incentives for biogas utilization projects d 610 2 0 Spring Street Wastewater Treatment Plant.
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Spring Street Wastewater Treatment Plant.
Biogas -- Economic aspects -- Oregon -- Klamath Falls
Biogas industry -- Oregon -- Klamath Falls
Date Issued: [2010]