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    The Production of Sludge

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    Sludge could be produce in many ways, it can be from waste settlement to the dry process. Brick is one of the flexible product that gain attention from researcher to be incorporated with different type of sludge material such as waste water sludge, water treatment sludge, marble sludge, effluent treatment plants (textile industry) sludge and arsenic contaminated sludge. 2.1 Textile sludge Jahagirdar et al (2013) discussed the reuse of textile mill sludge in burnt clay bricks. Textile mill sludge

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    (Product, cornell). The solid material that remains after the treatment of wastewater is known as sludge (charac, cornell). Sludge can be employed in many different ways, it can be used as a soil additive or growing medium, sent to a composting facility, incinerated or landfilled (Char, cornell). Biosolids are derived primarily from a combination of primary, secondary, and tertiary sewage sludges. Biosolids do not contain the coarse grit and screenings removed from raw wastewater during preliminary

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    Activated sludge (AS) has become one of the most widely used biological wastewater treatment processes. The AS involves the transformation through metabolic processes of dissolved and suspended wastewater substrate, consisting of organic, nitrogen and phosphorus compounds, to settlable biological flocs and gases. (Sanin et al., 2006; Semblante et al., 2014). These flocs containing biomass and inorganic matter are settled in secondary sedimentation chambers to produce effluent that has low suspended

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    Three main experimental activities have been conducted during this research. Operation of the High Rate Activated Sludge (HRAS) Process, analysis of relevant parameters and Biochemical Methane Potential tests for different Solids Retention Times (SRT’s). The research methodology implemented in these activities is described and summarized in this chapter. 4.1 Influent Wastewater In this investigation, the influent is domestic wastewater collected and treated at the Luggage Point (LP) Wastewater

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    Hypo Sludge

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    UTILIZATION OF HYPO SLUDGE WASTE FROM PAPER INDUSTRY IN THE PRODUCTION OF CONCRETE A Project Study Presented to the Department of Civil Engineering and Environmental & Sanitary Engineering College of Engineering, Architecture, Fine Arts & Computing Sciences Batangas State University Batangas City In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering By: Belegal, Adrian M. Kano, Marikar A. Lising, Jerick A. October 2012 Table of Contents

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    Summary Of The Sludge

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    In the article, “The Sludge at the Bottom of the Sea,” author Damiano Marchetti explains where human waste is going once it leaves the sewers of New York City’s streets. The authors main claim is human waste being dumped into the Atlantic Ocean and how it has affected activity down on the sea floor. Marchetti continues on about how the EPC told environmentalists not to worry about the sludge, because it wouldn’t affect the ocean since it cannot reach the bottom. And lastly the author finishes up

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    Sludge Lab Report

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    The purpose of the sludge lab is to separate many substances that Mr. Beaver gave us from each other and possibly identify them. To do this, Shelstie and Abshir will use different techniques such as filtration, distillation, paper chromatography, and more. It is important to know characteristic properties. Characteristic properties are a substance that has the same result and the amount of the substance doesn’t affect it. For example, in distillation, they would need to figure out what substances

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    1.2 BACKGROUND OF WASTEWATER TREATMENT Prior to 1947, most of the wastewater used to be generated from domestic sources. After 1947, industrial development in India started growing which lead to the generation of increasing amounts of industrial wastewater and continued discharges into surface and sub surface water bodies. The amounts of organic and inorganic matter generated by industrial activities have increased, and some new organic compounds are being added each year. Wastewater collected

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    Sludge Lab Report

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    Sludge Lab Hypothesis - I comprehend that the mixture is a combination of alcohol with water & sand with iron filings, my reason for thinking this is i smelled the aroma of alcohol & i also thought that the alcohol must include a percentage of water molecules. I believe the insoluble compound is sand & iron filings, my reason for thinking this was i could physically see the substances and i used a magnet to tell that there's iron in it. Procedure I would first filter the liquids from the

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    Operation Sludge: Mya and Don drove down to the ports where the detective patrolled to think up a plan. They found a side entrance where the vehicles that would snatch him up couldn't be spotted. The process had to be quick and clean. Mya mentioned they've yet to find a place for operations. Don drove around until they found a road less traveled into an abandoned factory that was quaint enough to store someone or get rid of them. They did need to test to make sure the chemicals work, the red headed

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