Reports \ Sludge and Waste Management
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Sustainable Sludge Thickening and Treatment at Small WwTWs
13/SL/11/6 - ISBN: 1 84057 671 5At present, it is usual for thin sludge produced at smaller wastewater treatment works (WwTW) to receive very little treatment before being tankered to a larger WwTW for further treatment. Thus, large volumes of sludge a... More...
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Investigation of the Impact of Historic Biosolids Applications on Soil Microbial Activity
12/SL/01/7 - ISBN: 1 84057 624 3This project measured soil microbial properties at sites which had a history of operational biosolids additions in comparison with nearby 'control' fields. It found no statistical differences in soil microbial biomass (a meas... More...
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Enteric Pathogen Survival in Sewage Sludge-Amended Agricultural Soil
11/SL/06/8 - ISBN: 1 84057 604 9Biosolids represent the solid fraction of sewage and potentially contain a number of human and animal pathogens. This report describes a series of field trials in which sewage sludge that had been subjected to selected treatm... More...
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Determining Energy Yield from Various Co-digestible Wastes
11/SL/13/4 - ISBN: 1 84057 601 4WaSCs are currently uncertain about how to progress co-digestion schemes because of doubts over waste availability, gas yield and allowable business models. This work screened a large number of potential organic wastes... More...
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Integrated Waste Management
11/SL/12/2 - ISBN: 1 84057 596 4The objectives of this project were: to understand the impact of competition and increased scrutiny/concern on recycling of biosolids to agriculture due to an increase in other organic materials being considered for recycling... More...
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