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  1. The Sludge Treatment Facility (STF) is a modern facility which combines a variety of advanced technologies into a single complex. It reflects Hong Kong’s vision to embrace the concept of “waste-to-energy” and to transform people’s attitudes towards resource recovery and recycling.

  2. Sludge Treatment Facility (STF) Location: Tsang Tsui, Nim Wan, Tuen Mun Design Capacity: 2,000 tonnes/day Commencement of Operation: 1 April 2015 (Phase 1) 5 April 2016 (Phase 2) Contract Operation Period: 15 years Contractor: VW-VES(HK) Ltd

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  4. With a well-designed self-sustaining operational system, T·PARK combines a variety of advanced technologies into a single complex, bringing together sludge incinerators with a treatment capacity of up to 2 000 tonnes of sludge per day, with power generation, desalination, educational and ecological facilities to showcase the benefits of the wast...

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    The sludge treatment facility was built to tackle the increasing amount of sludge being generated from the city of Hong Kong. The proposal for the project was announced in 2007. The estimate of sludge disposal from the city then stood at 900t a day, which was expected to increase to 2,000t a day following the completion of another major project in ...

    The sludge treatment building design incorporates a wave-form structure. The plant is equipped with flue gas treatment lines. It also witnessed the construction and installation of steam-producing incinerator boiler furnaces, which drive the turbines to convert the steam into electricity. Energy generated from the plant exceeds the needs of the pla...

    The plant applies the incineration technology for the treatment of sludge. The treatment process involves the burning of organic substances found in the sludge and converting them into ash, flue gas and heat. Incineration of sludge takes place in fluidised bed incinerators, where technology involved evaporates all water content in the sludge and bu...

    The principal design works for the facility were provided by Arup, under a contract awarded in March 2011. The company also acted as the civil, structural, geotechnical and power generation designer during the tendering stage of the project. The heat exchanger bundles for the air-cooled condenser were supplied by Hamon and the bundles were shipped ...

    Harbour Area Treatment Scheme (HATS), earlier known as the Strategic Sewage Disposal Scheme, is a huge project being implemented by the Drainage Services Department of Hong Kong.

    Drainage Services Department (DSD) of Hong Kong has started the construction works for the Happy Valley Underground Stormwater Storage Scheme (HVUSSS).

  5. Combined Heat and Power Generator and Micro-turbine Generator are used to generate electricity and heat for plant operation by making use if the biogas produced during sludge treatment process. Furthermore, a number of de-odourisation units are installed to improve our services and the living environment of the neighourhood.

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  6. 2024年10月11日 · Treatment and disposal of sewage sludge are major factors in the design and operation of all wastewater treatment plants. Two basic goals of treating sludge before final disposal are to reduce its volume and to stabilize the organic materials.

  7. It's hard to imagine that it’s a sludge treatment plant! Designed by the French architectural firm Claude Vasconi, devised, built and operated by Veolia a few kilometers from the town of Tuen Mun, this plant, named T·PARK ("T" for transformation), processes sludge from eleven sewage treatment plants in a region of over 7 million inhabitants.