- Biosafety Hazards: Lowering Exposure to Mist, Steam, Aerosols, and Foam!
Should you be wearing a hazmat suit to enter a digester facility? Mostly likely, the answer is no. While organic waste and wastewater personnel may have more exposure to pathogens, proper safety training, operating procedures, and PPE greatly lower your risk of falling ill.
This article looks at biosafety at digester sites and shares strategies for keeping operators safe from mist, steam, aerosols and foam.
- Everything but the digester: The Extra Equipment Needed to Co-digest
As the need to divert organic waste from landfills grows, co-digestion is gaining traction. Municipalities can use the additional capacity in existing wastewater assets as a cost-effective strategy to preserve landfill capacity and mitigates greenhouse gas emissions. However, co-digestion is more complicated than simply feeding new material to digesters.
- Roadmap to High Fat Digester Operations
High fat feedstocks can help produce more biogas, but is your digester ready for this type of performance? High fat digestion operation is simple, but it isn’t easy. Read this article to learn if your digester is ready to accept more high fat feedstocks.
- Event Recap – Biogas Americas
Azura's Team Plaid had a fantastic time in Detroit exhibiting at the Biogas Americas 2026 conference.
- Event Recap – Value of Biogas East 2026
Azura’s Team Plaid had a fantastic time at the Value of Biogas East Conference hosted by the Canadian Biogas Association (CBA). Bringing together renewable energy professionals from Canada, the United States, and around the world the event took place in Toronto, Ontario on March 30 through April 1, 2026.