Transport Buiksloterham

The world's first floating wastewater treatment plant

In Amsterdam's Buiksloterham district, circular economy is taken to the next level. In this sustainable project, 550 homes are connected to the world's first floating wastewater treatment plant. This decentralised approach not only saves drinking water, but also generates energy and recovers valuable raw materials.

At the quay in Sneek, the plant was built on a floating concrete hull. After sailing towards Amsterdam, the treatment plant was berthed on the northern IJ bank.

Location 1

Location:
Buiksloterham

Client

Client:
Waternet

Market

Market:
Decentralised wastewater treatment

Year of completion

Year of completion:
2019

What we delivered

Each house is equipped with a vacuum toilet that uses only 1 litre of flushing water. The black water from these toilets is collected via a vacuum system and fermented locally. This creates biogas that is converted into electricity on site, making the plant energy-neutral.

Besides energy production, nutrients such as phosphate are also recovered from wastewater. These valuable substances are given a second life as fertiliser. Thus, the system contributes to a fully circular neighbourhood design.

Why this solution?

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Technical details

Type
source-separated

Capacity
2000 PE

“Early in the morning, I was already standing along the Princess Margriet Canal to shoot beautiful pictures of this special transport.’

Martine Samplonius Photography
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Project in pictures

From placement to final result - a compact project with great impact.

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