WasteServ Malta Cat 1, 2 & 3 Autoclave Building & Waste Marshalling Building

Autoclave
The WasteServ facility in Marsa, Malta is a combined incineration and autoclave facility responsible for processing category 1, 2 & 3 waste for the island of Malta. The autoclave facility is used to recycle bonemeal, tallow and other byproducts from fallen livestock and associated animal byproducts for sale in secondary markets. The Autoclave facility was original designed with an extraction system and a three stage chemical scrubber. The client asked CSO to redesign the odour control system to provide a high performance system that would prevent odour being discharged into the surrounding area. As part of the redevelopment of the site, a new waste marshalling building was constructed to provide additional storage for fallen livestock and waste prior to onward processing to provide suitable odour control options.

Autoclave Building Solution:

Due to the high temperature processes within the building and periodic nature of the operation of the autoclaves a 2 stage odour control solution was selected. The Terminodour ionisation system provides continuous in-situ odour treatment throughout the Case Study: Marsa, Malta CSO Group Limited – Chequers Barn – Chequers Hill – Bough Beech – Edenbridge – Kent – TN8 7PD entire autoclave facility, during period in which the autoclaves are not functioning the background odour levels can be adequately managed with the Terminodour system alone. For periods in which the autoclaves are operating, the odour loads are too severe for the Terminodour system to manage alone. Therefore an extraction system incorporating a regenerative thermal oxidiser (RTO) along with a 33m high discharge stack was selected to manage odour loads during these periods of high odour production. The RTO works by heating the extracted air to approximately 800°C which thermally oxidises the odour prior to discharge via the 33m high discharge stack.

Autoclave Building Data:

Waste Marshalling Building Solution:

The Waste Marshalling Building is predominantly used to store incoming material prior to treatment and contains no active processes within the building. With low background odour loads expected, a Terminodour ionisation system was selected to provide continuous in-situ odour control within the building without the need for an extraction system.

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