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Geotechnical and hydrochemical properties of sewage sludge
Abstract The geotechnical and geochemical properties of sewage sludge from Kaunas city, Lithuania, were investigated to assess whether it could form a low permeability landfill cover. New sludge, sludge stored or kept in the atmosphere and old sludge were studied. It was found that over time the strength of the sewage sludge increased due to self-consolidation and destruction of organic material. The concentration of metals in the sewage extract was considerably lower than in the landfill leachate. It was concluded that if kept in an open polygon for 1–2 years, the sewage sludge can be used as a low permeability landfill cover.
Geotechnical and hydrochemical properties of sewage sludge
Abstract The geotechnical and geochemical properties of sewage sludge from Kaunas city, Lithuania, were investigated to assess whether it could form a low permeability landfill cover. New sludge, sludge stored or kept in the atmosphere and old sludge were studied. It was found that over time the strength of the sewage sludge increased due to self-consolidation and destruction of organic material. The concentration of metals in the sewage extract was considerably lower than in the landfill leachate. It was concluded that if kept in an open polygon for 1–2 years, the sewage sludge can be used as a low permeability landfill cover.
Geotechnical and hydrochemical properties of sewage sludge
Diliūnas, Jonas (author) / Dundulis, Kastytis (author) / Gadeikis, Saulius (author) / Jurevičius, Arūnas (author) / Kaminskas, Mykolas (author)
2010
Article (Journal)
English
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