The Use of Biochemical Processes in Sludge Treatment
<p>The feasibility of using combination of effective microorganism (EM1) and conventional chemical conditioner was evaluated in this study to assess and discern the dewatering properties of the secondary sludge that produced from wastewater treatment plant of the medical assembly in Mosul city...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Tikrit University
2012-03-01
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Series: | Tikrit Journal of Engineering Sciences |
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Online Access: | http://www.tj-es.com/ojs/index.php/tjes/article/view/20 |
Summary: | <p>The feasibility of using combination of effective microorganism (EM1) and conventional chemical conditioner was evaluated in this study to assess and discern the dewatering properties of the secondary sludge that produced from wastewater treatment plant of the medical assembly in Mosul city. Conventional coagulants such as lime, Alum, and ferrous sulfate, six doses for each coagulant type i.e)5- 30)(10 - 60 (and (25 -150mg/l( respectively, were used in the sludge conditioning processes for enhancement of the sludge dewatering capacity. The characteristics of conditioned sludge, such as specific resistance of filtration (SRF (were determined at each dose.Experimental results indicated that effective microorganism seeds have a passive effect on SRF value which was about %) 71.4(and (%75(in lime and ferrous sulfate respectively.While in Alum conditioning process a significant effect on SRF reduction was accomplished which was about %)-47.9( and (- %32.8( for effective microorganism and Alum dose increments respectively. The best Alum dosage, for minimum SRF 0.98348×10 <sup>12</sup> m /kg, was 60 mg/l at 1 % of effective microorganism.</p> |
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ISSN: | 1813-162X 2312-7589 |