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The effect of the addition of fly ash to municipal digested sludge on its electroosmotic dewatering

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JOURNAL OF MATERIAL CYCLES AND WASTE MANAGEMENT
Volume 13, Issue 3, Pages 259-263

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10163-011-0023-z

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Dewaterability; Electroosmotic dewatering (EDW); Conventional mechanical dewatering (CMD); Fly ash; Municipal digested sludge

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Effective handling of municipal digested sludge requires that the product cake have low water content. To this end, we investigated the change in sludge dewaterability after the addition of fly ash to municipal digested sludge, dewatering of which is difficult because of its high organic content. The performance of the dewatering is compared with that of electroosmotic dewatering (EDW) and conventional mechanical dewatering (CMD). Fly ash classified by sieving to the size of 25-75 mu m and >75 mu m is added to the municipal digested sludge by 10, 20, and 50 wt% by wet base. When adding fly ash particles to municipal digested sludge, dewatering efficiency improved with smaller fly ash particle size and with increase in the amount. When sludge was dewatered using an electroosmotic dewatering method, the dewatering efficiency is improved about 40% by adding fly ash of 25-75 mu m particle size with 20 wt% when compared with conventional mechanical dewatering method without adding the fly ash. It is concluded that fly ash particles rich in inorganic material are helpful in the dewatering process when added to municipal digested sludge and EDW is more effective than CDW.

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