What Germany’s Digestate Regulations Mean for RO Membrane Treatment Systems
Germany’s digestate regulations are among Europe's strictest. Here’s what that means for treatment and compliance. Digestate management in Germany is becoming structurally harder. Tightening fertilizer regulations, shrinking spreading windows, and…
Why Digestate Treatment Is Shifting from Biological Treatment to Direct Filtration
Across Europe and increasingly in North America, anaerobic digestion (AD) operators are re-evaluating what comes next after biogas production. For decades, aerated biological treatment has been the default pathway for managing digestate liquids. In…
Digestate Treatment in Europe: Organic Fouling in RO Systems
Across Europe, digestate management is defined by structural regulatory constraints. Nitrogen application limits under the EU Nitrates Directive, seasonal spreading restrictions in nitrate-vulnerable zones (NVZs), mandatory storage capacity…
The Biogas Balance: Managing Nitrogen and Phosphorus in Digestate
The biogas industry plays a crucial role in the circular economy by efficiently managing waste, producing renewable energy, and enhancing soil fertility. Anaerobic digesters, in particular, are very important as they generate natural gas from food…






