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Sludge Treatment CE 326 Principles of Environmental Engineering Department of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering Iowa State University Prof. Tim Ellis Spring 2008

Processes Thickening Thickening Stabilization Stabilization Conditioning Conditioning Dewatering Dewatering Volume Reduction Volume Reduction Disposal Disposal

Thickening c_______________ sludge using gravity or f____________ methods. Primary sludge can be thickened to a maximum of about 10% solids and secondary sludge to a maximum of about 6% solids. c_______________ sludge using gravity or f____________ methods. Primary sludge can be thickened to a maximum of about 10% solids and secondary sludge to a maximum of about 6% solids.

Stabilization Converting the o____________ in the sludge to more stable (inert) forms so they can be handled more easily (more d_________________, less potential for odors) and used as soil conditioners. Typically stabilization involves anaerobic or aerobic digestion. During digestion considerable v___________ s________ destruction occurs

Conditioning Addition of c_____________ to allow better separation of the water and the solids. Ferric c_________and organic and inorganic p_____________ are frequently used for sludge conditioning.

Dewatering V________, pressure, or drying methods for removing w________ from the solids. Typically about 25 to 35% solids can be achieved.

Volume Reduction Drying and p______________ for sale as a fertilizer C_____________ I____________________ of sludge with ash residual for ultimate disposal.

Biosolids Biosolids are t__________ s_________; there are two different classes: Class A: no detectable levels of p___________ and meets m_______ regulations, requires controlled treatment process involving high pH, temperature, or both; no permit required for land application Class B: have been t_______ but may contain some pathogens and metals, requires permit for land application

Processes for Class A Processes for generating Class A biosolids: sludge p_______________ T____________ treatment (55̊C for 24 h) temperature p________ anaerobic digestion (55̊C digester followed by 35̊C digester) developed at ISU

Gravity thickener

Dissolved Air Flotation (DAF) Thickener

Anaerobic Digestion

Steps in Anaerobic Digestion Hydrolysis Acidogenesis Acetogenesis Methanogenesis

Fixed vs. floating cover

Belt Filter Press

Centrifuge

Land Application

Composting

Characteristics Blackish in color Blackish in color 15% - 90% Solids 15% - 90% Solids Mud-like to granular appearance Mud-like to granular appearance Mild to strong odor (musty or swamp like) Mild to strong odor (musty or swamp like)

Plants Grow Better with Compost

Tree Rings Before and After Organic Matter Applied

Typical organic matter inputs from organic manures (250kg/ha total N) Increase in arable topsoil organic matter content of 3-7% above ‘typical’ background level of c.4% (many decades to increase soil organic matter level by 1%) Environment Sensitive Farming practical advice for land managers

Can you put on too much?