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SLUDGE

by CARLOS OCON DEGAMO JR. | 10-08-2019 21:08 recommendations 0


A.    Sludge processing

          Sludge presents or withdrawn from primary or simple sedimentation are as much as 97% water. Biological and many chemical sludges have higher water contents and are more difficult to the water than primary sludges.

 

B.    Technologies on Sludge Processing

 

1.    Sludge conditioning

          The purpose of sludge conditioning is to increase the rate and/or extent of dewatering achievable for a given sludge. The uses of sludge conditioning with the combination of dewatering reduces the moisture content of sludges.

          Another conditioning practices employ the addition of chemicals. Ferric chloride is added either alone or in combination with lime. The addition of lime is a fairly popular conditioner for primary raw sludge, and ferric  chloride alone has been used for conditioning biological sludges.

 

2.    Digestion

          The principal purposes of organic sludge digestion is to stabilized and render the sludge less putrescible to reduce the pathogenic content and tor educe the sludge quantity

 

Processes commonly use are:

a.    Anaerobic digestion

b.    Aerobic digestion

 

3.    Composting

          Composting will dewater sludge, destroy odor producing elements of sludge, destroy or reduce disease organisms and produce an anaesthetic and useful organic product.

 

 

Waste Disposal System

1.    Landfill – disposal facility where wastes are placed into and stored in the soil. The primary concern at landfill is to prevent groundwater contamination.

 

Prevention method include:

a.    Elimination of free liquid (liquid waste should be dewatered or solidified before placement)

b.    Diversion of surface water (run-on)

c.     Use of relatively impermeable daily and final cover minimize infiltration of precipitation

d.    Compaction of wastes

e.    Use of cells throughout the landfill

f.     Collection and treatment of leachate

g.    Groundwater monitoring

 

2.    Composting – biological decomposition of the organic constituents under controlled condition

a.    Aerobic composting

b.    Anaerobic composting

 

The materials can be decomposed as a result of the activity of bacteria, fungi, actinomycetes and protozoa present in the waste materials and of those are seeded from the atmosphere.

 

3.    Incineration – ultimate design process, applied to certain wastes that cannot be recycled, reused or safely deposited in a landfill site.

 

Incineration is need of:

a.    The waste is biologically hazardous

b.    It is resistant to biodegradation and persistent in the environment

c.     It is volatile and therefore easily dispersed

d.    It has a flash point below 400C

e.    It cannot safely be disposed of in a landfill mercury, cadmium, zinc, nitrogen, phosphorous or sulfur

 

          Types of wastes that are incinerated:

a.    Solvent wastes

b.    Waste oils, oil emulsions and oil mixtures

c.     Hospital wastes

d.    Pesticides wastes

e.    Pharmaceutical wastes

f.     Refinery wastes such as tar and spent clay

g.    Phenolic wastes

h.    Grease and wax wastes

i.      Organic wastes containing halogen, sulfur, phosphorous or nitrogen compound

j.     Solid materials contaminated with hazardous chemicals (soil containing oil, capacitor containing polychlorinated bipheryls PCBs)

k.    Water contaminated with hazardous chemicals

 

4.    Recycling – refers to using the resources raw materials again, for the same or different purpose

 

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5 Comments

  • Louis Mentor says :
    Hi Carlos,

    I am highly concerned about the originality of this report as it seems that you have simply copied the report from external source. Please revise the report in your own words to avoid plagiarism. This report will not be counted until the revision. Please send me an email after you rephrased your report. Thanks.

    Louis Mentor
    Posted 19-08-2019 00:44

  • Wonhee Mentor says :
    Hello Carlos

    Thank you for your helpful report on various technologies involved in sludge processes. I've learnt a lot from your report. Keep it up

    Wonhee Mentor
    Posted 15-08-2019 15:52

  • Rosa Domingos says :
    Hey Carlos !

    I hope you are well today my fellow ambassador!

    The information that you put in this report is very eye-opening and insightful into what flag is, composting and the different technologies involved as well as the types of sludge processes.

    A job well done to you and I hope to see more of your work in the coming future!

    Thank you so much for the effort that you have put in writing this report I enjoyed reading this work of yours!

    Keep on holding the Fort Carlos!
    With gratitude,
    Ms Domingos
    Posted 13-08-2019 18:10

  • Chitwan C says :
    Your report is very thorough and informative, great work!
    Posted 12-08-2019 14:56

Kushal Naharki

  • Kushal Naharki says :
    Hello Carlos

    I do hope that you are fine and doing great with your works.
    Thank you for your report about Sludge. This is really a great report with Waste Disposal System, composting and Incineration

    Green Cheers from Nepal :)
    Keep writing great reports.
    We are eager to read more reports from you.

    Regards,
    Kushal Naharki

    Posted 10-08-2019 21:33

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