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    BRAZILIAN METHANE AVOIDANCE /CLEAN WATER INITIATIVE

    Certified under the Voluntary Carbon Standard (VCS)

    This project has also been selected by the Environmental Defense Fund as model project according to their standards (see criteria here)

    Irani Wastewater Project Design Documnt (pdf)

    The Irani project is a wastewater methane avoidance project
    in Campina da Alegria district, Vargem Bonita city, Brazil.
    The Irani project is located at a Brazilian pulp and paper
    manufacturing company. The purpose of the project is to avoid
    methane emissions from the current wastewater treatment and
    disposal practices. The project involves introducing a new
    wastewater treatment scheme, which will stop anaerobic digestion
    of the organic wastewater in the ponds. Because of the project,
    the treated wastewater can now be directed to a river without
    potentially harmful organic material in it. Socially the project has
    increased employment opportunities in the area, both during
    the implementation work and through the operating of the new
    facilities, Irani has become a clean technology demonstration
    project for the region, as it optimizes the use of natural resources
    and improves the management of practices of wastewater
    treatment.

    For more information about this project see the project design document (PDD) below.