Municipal Wastewater Technical Group

The Municipal Wastewater Technical Group, including experts from government and the private sector, provides international leadership to mitigate global methane emissions through the abatement, recovery, and use of methane from municipal wastewater sources. The technical group works to identify needs, opportunities and priorities for project development globally as well as key barriers and strategies to overcome them. The technical group also facilitates investment and financing opportunities and other cooperative activities and projects that advance the abatement and recovery of methane and its use as an energy source.

Methane is produced when the organic material in municipal wastewater decomposes anaerobically. Varying amounts of methane are emitted during the collection, handling, and treatment of wastewater depending on methods employed. A number of techniques can be employed to reduce or recover and use wastewater methane that can yield substantial energy, economic, environmental, air quality, and public health benefits.

Co-chairs

Federico Grullon, Co-chair
National Council for Climate Change and Clean Development Mechanism (CDM)
Dominican Republic

Matt Hamilton, Co-chair
Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC)
Canada

Members

Representatives from 16 countries participate in the group.

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This group is organized within the GMI Biogas Subcommittee.

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