Conventional dewatering technologies, such as centrifuges, belt filter presses, and rotary vacuum filters, are not effective methods for treating sewage sludge with high water content. This study evaluated the field-scale feasibility of new technologies that use emulsion, ultrasonication, and microwaves to dewater sludge. Emulsion technology lowered the water content in sludge to 60%, but the overall process was too complex to incorporate into the design of commercial plants due to the requirement for oil-and methanol-recovery facilities. Ultrasonication had low dewatering and energy efficiency with long irradiation times, indicating that it would be difficult to implement in a field plant. The water content of sludge was reduced to 60% wit...
Sludge production has been steadily increased over the years. In U.S. alone, approximately 6.3 milli...
In this study, wastewater sludge was collected at a chemical plant in Ulsan, Korea, and the effect o...
Sludge production in wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) is unpreventable as wastewater contains org...
Conventional dewatering technologies, such as centrifuges, belt filter presses, and rotary vacuum fi...
Sludge transportation costs can represent a large fraction of the expenses associated with municipal...
This study aimed to utilize a microwave technology to degrade active organic matters of the municipa...
A laboratory scale of batch system and continuous system was developed for sludge treatment. Sludge ...
The disposal of waste activated sludge (WAS) is difficult for many wastewater treatment plants. It c...
Effectiveness of ultrasonication, microwave technologies, and enzyme addition prior to anaerobic dig...
This study applied thermal-oxidative treatment to wastewater. It utilised a novel, pilot-scale micro...
The amount of waste activated sludge (WAS) is increasing annually, and since it presents potential e...
Sludge dewatering plays a critical role in the efficient and cost-effective management of wastewater...
Sewage sludge management and treatment can represent up to approximately 30% of the overall operatio...
Large volumes of sludge are produced from onsite sanitation systems in densely populated areas (e.g....
Sludge dewatering applications have gained prominence in the wastewater treatment industry in recent...
Sludge production has been steadily increased over the years. In U.S. alone, approximately 6.3 milli...
In this study, wastewater sludge was collected at a chemical plant in Ulsan, Korea, and the effect o...
Sludge production in wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) is unpreventable as wastewater contains org...
Conventional dewatering technologies, such as centrifuges, belt filter presses, and rotary vacuum fi...
Sludge transportation costs can represent a large fraction of the expenses associated with municipal...
This study aimed to utilize a microwave technology to degrade active organic matters of the municipa...
A laboratory scale of batch system and continuous system was developed for sludge treatment. Sludge ...
The disposal of waste activated sludge (WAS) is difficult for many wastewater treatment plants. It c...
Effectiveness of ultrasonication, microwave technologies, and enzyme addition prior to anaerobic dig...
This study applied thermal-oxidative treatment to wastewater. It utilised a novel, pilot-scale micro...
The amount of waste activated sludge (WAS) is increasing annually, and since it presents potential e...
Sludge dewatering plays a critical role in the efficient and cost-effective management of wastewater...
Sewage sludge management and treatment can represent up to approximately 30% of the overall operatio...
Large volumes of sludge are produced from onsite sanitation systems in densely populated areas (e.g....
Sludge dewatering applications have gained prominence in the wastewater treatment industry in recent...
Sludge production has been steadily increased over the years. In U.S. alone, approximately 6.3 milli...
In this study, wastewater sludge was collected at a chemical plant in Ulsan, Korea, and the effect o...
Sludge production in wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) is unpreventable as wastewater contains org...