Training Workshop on "Potential Methane Emissions Reductions through Capture and Use of Methane at Domestic Wastewater Treatment Plants"
29 April 2014
Location: Mexico City, Mexico
Event Details: This one-day training workshop aimed to increase awareness of the technical and economic aspects of projects that reduce methane emission from the collection and treatment of domestic wastewater. The training was tailored to Mexico's municipal wastewater sector, and focused on methane capture and use technologies that are applicable to Mexico. Presenters from Mexico and the United States reported on:
- Mexico's wastewater sector: Baseline methane emissions and reduction-potential scenarios;
- Current status of wastewater-fed anaerobic digestion Mexico;
- Technical guidance on the capture and use of methane; and
- Case studies and economic scenarios of existing WWTPs with methane capture.
Organized by: Global Methane Initiative (GMI), United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), SEMARNAT (Mexico), United Stated Agency for International Development- Mexico (USAID-Mexico)
Presentations: Presentations (in Spanish) are available on USAID-Mexico’s website.
Contact: Andrea Magana, Tetra Tech- Mexico
Tel +52 (55) 5523-2848
Email: Andrea.Magana@tetratech.com
Industry Sector: Wastewater