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  1. Digester - Wikipedia

    A digester is a vessel where chemical or biological reactions are carried out, which may involve the use of heat, enzymes or solvent. [1] They are used in different types of process industries, such as in the …

  2. Types of Anaerobic Digesters | US EPA

    Jun 24, 2025 · Although the process is the same, designs will vary from digester to digester. Design variations are described below followed by descriptions of digester categories.

  3. What Is a Digester? | U.S. Dairy

    Sep 30, 2019 · Micro-organisms break down organic materials like cow manure or food waste in a process called anaerobic digestion. This happens in a closed tank, where there’s no oxygen, called a …

  4. What Does A Digester Do In Wastewater Treatment - Water

    Oct 16, 2024 · One of the crucial components in modern wastewater treatment facilities is the digester. This article aims to explore the role of digesters in wastewater treatment, detailing their function, …

  5. DIGESTER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of DIGESTER is one that digests or makes a digest.

  6. Digesters - Solutions for Food Waste | BioHiTech

    Our digesters classify and identify food waste at the source to effectively help companies understand and manage what they waste.

  7. Anaerobic Digestion - NYSDEC

    There are two basic types of digesters (link leaves DEC's website) categorized by the percentage of water in the feedstock. A wet digester accepts material that contains less than 15 percent solids. The …

  8. Anaerobic digestion - Wikipedia

    Anaerobic digestion is a sequence of processes by which microorganisms break down biodegradable material in the absence of oxygen. [1][2] The process is used for industrial or domestic purposes to …

  9. Anaerobic digesters - Washington State Department of Ecology

    Washington’s Solid Waste Handling Standards includes permitting requirements for solid waste anaerobic digesters. See specific regulations at Chapter 70A.205.290 RCW. For solid waste permit …

  10. How Does Anaerobic Digestion Work? | US EPA

    Dec 15, 2025 · These reactors contain complex microbial communities that break down (or digest) the waste and produce resultant biogas and digestate (the solid and liquid material end-products of the …