The tendency to increase the number of units processed per day at slaughter
yards (up to 8000 hogs daily), as well as new regulations (recycling and w
aste laws) in Germany, necessitate extensive utilisation of the residuals c
oming from slaughter yard operations. Anaerobic digestion appears to be an
ideal use for the wet pasty residuals, that have little structure and a wat
er content greater than 70%. The anaerobic digestion of sludges from munici
pal treatment plants in digesters, has been recognized as the state of the
art process for decades. Due to changes in regulations (demands on nitrogen
elimination), many digesters still have excess capacities, that allow the
co-treatment of additional residuals (cosubstrate). Since little experience
has been gained in co-treatment of slaughter waste in municipal digesters,
a pilot plant was operated to simulate the process before planning large s
cale operation. This paper presents the results of the pilot plant, as well
as the first months of the co-treatment of stomach contents and slaughter
flotation tailings in a municipal digester. (C) 1999 IAWQ Published by Else
vier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.