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Tytuł:
Ocena składu fizyczno-chemicznego osadów ściekowych pochodzących z komunalnej oczyszczalni ścieków
Evaluation of the Physico-chemical Composition of Sludge from Municipal Sewage Treatment Plant
Autorzy:
Milik, J.
Pasela, R.
Szymczak, M.
Chalamoński, M.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1818029.pdf
Data publikacji:
2016
Wydawca:
Politechnika Koszalińska. Wydawnictwo Uczelniane
Tematy:
osady ściekowe
skład chemiczny
metale ciężkie
substancja organiczna
oczyszczanie ścieków komunalnych
sewage sludge
chemical
heavy metals
organic material
waste waters treatment
Opis:
Municipal sewage sludge are a by-product of waste water treatment. The problems of sludge associated with the development of sludge require urgent solutions. Municipal sewage sludge may be used in agriculture in two forms: processed and unprocessed if they are stabilized and comply with acceptable levels of heavy metals and sanitation indicators and include the relevant product quantities of organic compounds and fertilizing nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. Composition and quantity of sludge produced in the wastewater treatment process is different and depends on several parameters such as quality of waste water and processes for their purification. The presents shows an assessment of the physical and chemical sludge from sewage treatment plants selected and the results of research and analysis for the sludge collected from said object. Analysis of the results was carried out for possibilities to use sewage sludge for agricultural purposes. Sewage sludge derived from a sewage treatment plant mechanical-biological stabilization of sludge anaerobic digestion with a capacity of 26,400 m3. per day. The sediment samples were collected in the period from January to September 2015 year with a two-month interval. Attempts were subjected to microwave mineralization in a closed system in aqua regia. The heavy metal concentrations determined with a spectrophotometer Coupled Plasma emission ICP-OES Perkin-Elmer Optima 8000 detecting elements P, Ca, Mg, Pb, Cd, Hg, Ni, Zn, Cu, Cr. The collected sediment were determined: pH, dry weight of sediment, organic matter (marked as loss on ignition at 550 ° C), total nitrogen (Kjeldahl) and ammonium nitrogen. The results were compared with the limit values according to the law. It has been shown that the predominant heavy metals present in the sludge was copper and zinc, mercury was not detected. The value of organic matter sludge tested ranged from 49.36 to 63.15% of dry matter. The content of heavy metals in sediments was measured by reference to the existing provisions governing the use of natural sewage sludge. The contents of heavy metals were low and did not exceed the limit values in sewage sludge for their use in agriculture and land reclamation. The studied sediments were stable nature. The results indicate the good properties of the sludge, which can be used as organic fertilizer. It has been shown that the sludge produced in the study treatment did not exceed in any case permissible concentrations of heavy metals specified for sewage sludge used for agricultural purposes. The annual average content of heavy metals in the study period remained at a similar level. Understanding the composition of the physico-chemical sludge waste is the basis for the decision over their processing, use or disposal. The precipitate may be disposed by using thermal methods for combustion of solid comprising 90% of dry matter.
Źródło:
Rocznik Ochrona Środowiska; 2016, Tom 18, cz. 2; 579-590
1506-218X
Pojawia się w:
Rocznik Ochrona Środowiska
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
The Concentration of Trace Elements in Sewage Sludge From Wastewater Treatment Plant in Gniewino
Autorzy:
Milik, J.
Pasela, R.
Lachowicz, M.
Chalamoński, M.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/124352.pdf
Data publikacji:
2017
Wydawca:
Polskie Towarzystwo Inżynierii Ekologicznej
Tematy:
trace elements
heavy metals
sewage sludge
wastewater treatment plant
Opis:
The sewage sludge originating from wastewater treatment plants (WWTP) serving rural areas is suggested for agricultural or natural usage. However, sewage sludge is beforehand subjected to the several pre-treatments, which involve stabilization, hygienisation and pre-composting. These methods mainly decrease the amount of organic substances and the presence of microorganisms, but hardly affect the concentrations of heavy metals. The advantages of using sludges as fertilizer for improving and sustaining soil fertility and crop production are numerous. The addition of sewage sludge to soils could affect the potential availability of heavy metals. Trace elements are distributed in the soil in various forms: solid phases, free ions in soil solution, soluble organic-mineral complexes, or adsorbed on colloidal particles. The most undesirable heavy metals in sewage sludge that are toxic for the living organisms include: cadmium, chromium, nickel, lead and mercury. In the study, the concentrations of trace elements (Pb, Cd, Cr, Hg, Ni, Zn, Al, As, Se, B, Ba, Br, Ca, Cu, Fe, Mn, Na, Ga, Li, Mo, Sr, Mg, K, Ru, Tl, V, U) were tested in the sewage sludge obtained from a WWTP serving rural areas (PE< 9 000). In each case, the tested sewage sludge was meeting the criteria of stabilization and was used for agriculture and land reclamation purpose. All the samples were collected in 2016 and subjected to microwave mineralization in a closed system in aqua regia. The total amounts of macro and microelements were determined with a spectrophotometer Coupled Plasma emission ICP-OES. It was found that the total concentrations of trace metals in all of sewage sludges are the same as the Polish regulation limit of pollutants for sludge to be used in agriculture. European legislation is less restrictive and permits higher contents of heavy metals in sludge used for agriculture than Asia. The trace elements (cadmium: 1.16 mg·kg-1/d.m. in thePolish sewage sludge, are much higher than those in the other countries. Copper and zinc were the most prevalent elements observed (111.28 mg·kg-1/d.m. and 282.94 mg·kg-1/d.m., respectively). The concentrations of copper in the Polish sewage sludge are much lower (49–130 mg·kg-1/d.m.) than european sewage sludge (522–562 mg·kg-1/d.m.). The two of the tested heavy metals (beryllium, bismuth) were under the detection limit, while gallium, molybdenum, thallium, vanadium and silver were detected in the concentrations lower than 0.005 mg·kg-1/d.m. According to the obtained results, in all the tested samples, the total amount of trace elements, did not exceed the limit values in sewage sludge for their use in agriculture and land reclamation.
Źródło:
Journal of Ecological Engineering; 2017, 18, 5; 118-124
2299-8993
Pojawia się w:
Journal of Ecological Engineering
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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