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biosolids are solid waste products that are |
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...suitable for further beneficial use. |
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Volumes of primary sludges depend on |
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...infow, influent suspended solids, efficiency of the primary sedimentation basin. |
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Variables that influence the production of secondary sludges are |
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...the flow, the BOD loading, efficiency of removing BOD, growth rate of bacteria. |
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The primary function of sludge thickening is to |
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...reduce the sludge volume to be handled by subsequent processes. |
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If gasification occurs due to anaerobic conditions, |
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sludges are difficult to thicken. |
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As the temperature of the sludge increases, the rate of biological activity |
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...increases and the sludge tends to gasify and rise at a higher rate. |
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Possible causes of solids rising to the surface of a gravity thickener are: |
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Gasification, septic feed, blanket disturbances, chemical inefficiencies, excessive loadings. |
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To correct solids rising to the surface of a gravity belt thickener: |
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Increase withdrawal rate, increase sludge pumping from clarifier, lower collector speed, increase chemical feed rate, lower flow if possible. |
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Basket centrifuges, scroll centrifuge, disc nozzle centrifuge. |
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Basket Centrifuges operate in a batch mode while scroll and disc nozzle types operate |
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Centrifugal thickening is affected by: |
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Type and age of sludge, solids and hydraulic loading, bowl speed, pool depth and scroll speed, size and number of nozzles, chemical conditioning. |
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centrifuges are not commonly used to thicken primary sludge because |
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...the inlet assemblies clog easily. |
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Factors that affect gravity belt thickeners are: |
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Belt type, chemical conditioning, belt speed, hydraulic and solids loading. |
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sludge with an excess of free water is discharged from the gravity belt thickener. Reduces effluent quality. |
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...the slowest the operator can maintain without washing out the belt. |
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if a gravity belt thickener frequently washes out, the operator should check: |
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The polymer dosage, hydraulic loading, solids loading, belt speed, belt washing equipment. |
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Factors affecting anaerobic digestion: |
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Sludge type, digestion time, temp, mixing. |
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Factors affecting aerobic digestion: |
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Sludge type, digestion time, digestion temp, volatile solids loading, quantity of air supplied, D.O |
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Two chemicals used to stabilize sludge are |
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Sludge conditioning methods: |
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Chemical treatment, thermal treatment, wet oxidation, elutriation. |
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Chemical tanks should be covered to prevent foreign material from entering and possibly clogging equipment. Polymers must be covered to |
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...protect from ultraviolet sun rays. |
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The performance and efficiency of thermal conditioning systems are affected by: |
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The concentration and consistency of sludge, reactor detention times, reactor temp and pressure |
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The performance of Wet Oxidation units are dependent on: |
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The concentration and consistency of the feed sludge, reactor detention time, reactor temp and pressure, quantity of air. |
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Elutriation improves the dewaterability of sludge by |
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...washing out the fine, difficult to dewater solids. |
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The primary objective of sludge dewatering is to |
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...reduce sludge moisture and consequently sludge volume. |
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Processes used for sludge dewatering: |
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Pressure filtration, vacuum filtration, centrifugation and sand drying beds. |
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secondary sludge does not dewater as readily as primary sludge because |
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...secondary sludge contain fine, low density solids that have large surface areas and large quantities of water associated with them. |
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As the belt tension increases, the pressure on the sludge . |
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...increases and more water is generally squeezed from the belt, which results in dryer cakes |
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