2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2014.10.013
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Preparation of ceramic filler from reusing sewage sludge and application in biological aerated filter for soy protein secondary wastewater treatment

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“…Therefore, besides sewage treatment facilities, ecological treatment technologies have been attracted more attention in these years when facing the strict wastewater discharge standards and the growing environmental legislation (Rai et al, 2013;Li et al, 2014;Ju et al, 2014). (Wu et al, 2015c). In CW system II and system III, in order to supply oxygen, the porous air sparger was installed in the bottom supporting layer of each system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, besides sewage treatment facilities, ecological treatment technologies have been attracted more attention in these years when facing the strict wastewater discharge standards and the growing environmental legislation (Rai et al, 2013;Li et al, 2014;Ju et al, 2014). (Wu et al, 2015c). In CW system II and system III, in order to supply oxygen, the porous air sparger was installed in the bottom supporting layer of each system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The third reactor was used as a BAF for the secondary biological wastewater treatment, packed with the sludge ceramic filler (SCF) made from clay and sewage sludge from our previous study [21].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As described in our previous study [21], bulk density, grain density and water absorption were measured to characterize CF and CCF. Water absorption and bulk density were determined according to the national standard (GB/T 17431.…”
Section: Properties Of Ceramic Filler and Catalytic Ceramic Fillermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, a biological wastewater treatment process utilized sludge ceramsite with COD and NH 4 + -N removal of 91% and 90%, respectively. 96 Sludge ceramsite substrate has also been applied to enhance treatment performance in intermittent-aerated subsurface-flow constructed wetlands treating decentralized domestic wastewater. 97 In this regard, sludge ceramsite offers an available way to achieve sludge valorization.…”
Section: Sludge Ceramsitementioning
confidence: 99%