2011
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.183-185.1417
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Recycling to Soils: a Sustainable Way of Sludge Disposal and its Practice in China

Abstract: With the booming construction of sewage treatment plants aiming at environmental protection, China has to face an emerging urgent task to address the sludge treatment and disposal problem. However there is a big controversy in China about the sludge treatment and disposal strategies. Some scientists suggest incinerating, while others insist on landfilling. In this paper, from the perspective of sustainable development and cyclic economy, a detailed analysis of nutrients cycle mainly related to nitrogen and pho… Show more

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“…The case-study was recorded by Cao et al (2011) in Shenyang North WWTP, in northern China. At that time of the experiment, the average amount of generated sludge was daily 200 000 m, with average 80 percent moisture.…”
Section: Composted Sludge In Granular Fertilizers In Chinamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The case-study was recorded by Cao et al (2011) in Shenyang North WWTP, in northern China. At that time of the experiment, the average amount of generated sludge was daily 200 000 m, with average 80 percent moisture.…”
Section: Composted Sludge In Granular Fertilizers In Chinamentioning
confidence: 99%