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Use of Acid Preconditioning for Enhanced Dewatering of Wastewater Treatment Sludges from the Pulp and Paper Industry
Author(s) -
Mahmood Talat,
Elliott Allan
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
water environment research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.356
H-Index - 73
eISSN - 1554-7531
pISSN - 1061-4303
DOI - 10.2175/106143006x111970
Subject(s) - dewatering , flocculation , wastewater , waste management , activated sludge , sewage treatment , pulp and paper industry , environmental science , organic polymer , chemistry , environmental engineering , polymer , engineering , organic chemistry , geotechnical engineering
In municipal and industrial practices, wastewater treatment sludges are generally conditioned with organic polymers before dewatering. The dewatering polymers are expensive and contribute significantly to the overall sludge management cost. This paper discusses a preconditioning strategy that holds great promise for enhancing dewatering properties of wastewater treatment sludges, while reducing the cost. In this approach, the waste activated sludge (WAS) is briefly preconditioned with an acid before flocculating with an organic polymer. Experimental results showed that acid preconditioning significantly enhanced dewatering. Separately acidifying WAS and subsequently combining it with primary sludge produced higher presscake solids than acidifying the combined sludge to the same final pH. Acidification exhibited the added benefit of reducing Escherichia coli counts in sludge, thus improving its biological character. This may provide flexibility in choosing a beneficial use application.

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