نتایج جستجو برای: sludge characterization

تعداد نتایج: 389479  

2015

Sludge drying reed bed (SDRB) is a technology adopted to treat sludge from septic tanks, latrines, or anaerobic and aerobic reactors. The sludge is loaded by pumping on vegetated beds, and treated by a combination of physical and biochemical processes. The dewatering of the sludge is due to a combined effect of drainage and evapotranspiration. The organic matter reduction of the sludge is drive...

2018

Attempts should be made to recycle, re–use and utilize waste. Paper manufacturing is a complex industry involving multiple processes where different products are produced and large quantities of waste of primary, biological or de–inking origin are generated, waste water treatment sludge, primary sludge, and secondary sludge among them.1,2 The primary sludge is generated in the largest quantitie...

2013
Soroush Saheb Alam

The activated sludge process is one of the most important parts of conventional wastewater treatment plants. Wastewater is treated biologically in activated sludge basins. Activated sludge can remove soluble contaminants, primarily organics compounds and nitrogen, from the wastewater stream. The activated sludge is a mixture of microorganisms, inorganic and organic compounds aggregated to flocs...

2016
How-Ji Chen Ying-Chih Hsueh Ching-Fang Peng Chao-Wei Tang

The lightweight aggregates used by the civil engineering market are sintered at a high temperature, about 1200 °C. In times of high energy prices and regulation of carbon dioxide emissions, lightweight aggregate products of the high-temperature process in sales marketing are not readily accepted. This study developed a sintered-type paper sludge lightweight aggregate. In order to reduce energy ...

2005
Dong Hyun Chon John T. Novak

In order to study the performance and mechanisms of excess sludge reduction in the activated sludge that incorporates the Cannibal Process, laboratory activated sludge systems incorporating an anaerobic bioreactor into the sludge recycle stream were operated. In this study, the solids production in the Cannibal system was about 35-40% of the conventional system under steady state conditions. Th...

2015
Anna Liza Kretzschmar Mike Manefield

Activated sludge is widely used to treat municipal and industrial wastewater globally and the formation of activated sludge flocculates (flocs) underpins the ability to separate sludge from treated water. Despite the importance of activated sludge flocs to human civilization there have been precious few attempts to rationally design fit for purpose flocs using a bottom-up approach based on a so...

2013
Anteneh Mesfin Yeneneh Tushar Kanti Sen Siewhui Chong Ha Ming Ang Ahmet Kayaalp

This work deals with the effect of combined microwave-ultrasonic pretreatment on the anaerobic biodegradability of primary, excess activated and mixed sludge. The characteristics, biodegradability and anaerobic digester performance for untreated primary, excess activated and mixed sludge were compared to combined microwave-ultrasonic pretreated primary, excess activated and mixed sludge. All sl...

1999
A. Tiehm U. Neis

The slow degradation rate of sewage sludge in anaerobic digestors is due to the rate limiting step of sludge hydrolysis. The effect of ultrasound pretreatment on sludge degradability was investigated using ultrasound at a frequency of 31 kHz and high acoustic intensities. Ultrasound treatment resulted in raw sludge disintegration as was demonstrated by increase of Chemical Oxygen Demand in the ...

2002
Jeremy Hall

The treatment and disposal of sewage sludge is an expensive and environmentally sensitive problem. It is also a growing problem world-wide since sludge production will continue to increase as new sewage treatment works are built and environmental quality standards become more stringent. With some traditional disposal routes coming under pressure, and others such as sea disposal having been phas...

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2007
P Whomersley M Schratzberger M Huxham H Bates H Rees

Sewage sludge was disposed of in Liverpool Bay for over 100 years. Annual amounts increased from 0.5 million tonnes per annum in 1900 to approximately 2 million tonnes per annum by 1995. Macrofauna and a suite of environmental variables were collected at a station adjacent to, and a reference station distant from, the disposal site over 13 years, spanning a pre- (1990-1998) and post- (1999-2003...

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