2016
DOI: 10.17512/ios.2016.4.5
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Effect of Silicates on Methane Digestion of Sewage Sludge

Abstract: Wpływ krzemianów na proces fermentacji metanowej osadówEffect of clinoptylolite and bentonite admixture on balance of ammonium nitrogen and phosphates in reject water during methane digestion of excess sludge was evaluated. Concentration of ammonium nitrogen and phosphates in reject water separated from the sludge with silicates amendment and without it (control sludge) was analysed to compare the effectiveness of biogenic compounds removal. Simultaneously effect of silicates addition on biogas production and … Show more

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“…Fenton reagent was also found helpful for the destruction of pathogens in sludge, 69 as well as the removal of micropollutants, such as PAHs and steroid estrogens. 70,71 Fenton reagent was also effective in the heavy metal leaching in sludge. 72…”
Section: Application In Sludge Conditioningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fenton reagent was also found helpful for the destruction of pathogens in sludge, 69 as well as the removal of micropollutants, such as PAHs and steroid estrogens. 70,71 Fenton reagent was also effective in the heavy metal leaching in sludge. 72…”
Section: Application In Sludge Conditioningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When we consider all wastes, it is sewage sludge that constitutes the largest budget burden in waste management costs at sewage treatment plants. A number of the sewage treatment plants in Poland have already been equipped with digestion chambers used for the production of biogas, which is then applied to produce electricity and heat in the incineration process in cogeneration units [12]. However, the process of methane fermentation creates another problem -the disposal of digestate, which should be dehydrated before its further use, and its collection, e.g.…”
Section: Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%