New developments in processing of sludges and slurries
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New developments in processing of sludges and slurries
Elsevier Applied Science Publishers , Sole distributor in the USA and Canada, Elsevier Science Pub. Co., c1986
- est.
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Note
"Proceedings of a round-table seminar organized by the Commission of the European Communities, Directorate-General Science, Research, and Development, Environment Research Programme, held in Bilthoven, the Netherlands, 22 April 1985."
Includes bibliographies and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book demonstrates the prospects for enhancing thickening or dewatering of sewage sludges and outlines some of the methods which might come into consideration. It is based on the proceedings of a 'round-table' meeting held at Bilthoven, The Netherlands, in April 1985.
Table of Contents
Session I 1. Application of electrical fields to thicken and dewater sewage sludges 2. Influence of polyelectrolyte characteristics on sludge conditioning (lab evaluations) 3. The CHP-filter press-the first continuous high-pressure filter press 4. A Dutch approach to manure processing Session II 5. Aerobic thermophilic digestion of pre-thickened sludge using air 6. Processing organic waste products to black soil and organic fertilizers 7. Sludge management by thermal conversion to fuels 8. Accumulation of refractory 4-nonylphenol during mesophilic anaerobic sludge stabilization 9. Main conclusions of the round-table
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