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Sludge quality benefits realized from drinking water stabilization
ABSTRACT: Concerns about sludge quality continue to increase as emphasis shifts from disposal to use. A frequently asked question is what effect a drinking water stabilization program will have on the metal content of wastewater sludge. Data presented in this paper clearly show that there is a direct correlation between drinking water corrosivity and some metal contents of sludge. Further, if the potential side effects of a drinking water stabilization program are acceptable, the metals concentration in the sludges can be reduced significantly, which may make beneficial use a viable alternative.
Sludge quality benefits realized from drinking water stabilization
ABSTRACT: Concerns about sludge quality continue to increase as emphasis shifts from disposal to use. A frequently asked question is what effect a drinking water stabilization program will have on the metal content of wastewater sludge. Data presented in this paper clearly show that there is a direct correlation between drinking water corrosivity and some metal contents of sludge. Further, if the potential side effects of a drinking water stabilization program are acceptable, the metals concentration in the sludges can be reduced significantly, which may make beneficial use a viable alternative.
Sludge quality benefits realized from drinking water stabilization
Kuchenrither, Richard D. (author) / Elmund, G. Keith (author) / Houck, Carl P. (author)
Water Environment Research ; 64 ; 150-153
1992-03-01
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Sludge quality benefits realized from drinking water stabilization
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