Evaluation on the property of sewage sludge cake by thermal treatment

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Seung-Whee Rhee
Ho-Sik Yoo
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[1] Kyonggi University,Department of Environmental Engineering, College of Engineering
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Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management | 2010年 / 12卷
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Sewage sludge cake; Stabilization; Turbidity; Recycling; TCLP;
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The sewage sludge cake (SSC) used in this study was provided by a K-wastewater treatment plant in Kyonggi-Do, Korea. The characteristics of the SSC, such as particle size, water content, and composition were analyzed. Both the Korea extraction test (KET) and the toxicity characteristic leaching procedure (TCLP) were used to estimate whether the SSC was hazardous. In thermal experiments, the temperature was varied in the range 400° to 900°C and the heating time was varied from 1 to 6 h. The effects of thermal treatment temperature and time were evaluated by turbidity tests on the resultant SSC. On a dry basis, SSC mainly consisted of combustible content (60.2%) and phosphorous (25.9%). The turbidity of SSC was initially estimated in terms of the sedimentation time. The turbidity of SSC decreased exponentially from 9873 FAU at 0 h to 986 FAU at 6 h, so that the sedimentation time of SSC was established as 6 h. From the results of the thermal treatment at 600°C, thermal time can be determined by 2h because the turbidity of SSC is decreased dramatically within 1h and is stabilized after 2h. The turbidity of SSC decreased when the thermal treatment temperature increased from 400° to 900°C. The turbidity after thermal treatment at 400°C for 2 h was 29 FAU and this became almost 10 FAU at 600°C. The SSC was not hazardous, because KET and TCLP analysis produced values that were smaller than the regulatory levels. Hence, it was concluded that SSC can be stabilized by thermal treatment and can be used as a recycled material.
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