Biosolids Recycling Articles & Analysis
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• New risk-based criteria for reusing biosolids and other resource recovery products contaminated with PFAS. ...
The Benefit of Treating and Application of Biosolid Material What is Biosolid Material? According to the Environmental Protection Agency, “sludge” is defined as solid, semi-solid or liquid residue from wastewater. While this “sludge” might not sound like a positive presence, “sludge” can be treated and made into biosolids. Treatment of this wastewater happens ...
When you are required to use a septic system for your residential or commercial property, there are some maintenance tasks that you will need to carry out. Septic dewatering equipment will reduce the amount of solids and wastewater that may previously have been disposed of together. We can ...
For 20 years, I've worked with reporters and journalists on their coverage of biosolids and related topics. I'm speaking here of professionals who write fact-based news or feature articles, not those who write opinion-based pieces or columns that reflect and include their personal bias and/or advocacy. What these reporters and journalists do is important, serving as conduits of useful ...
Biosolids can be recycled as a soil amendment for crops, and may also be used as final or alternative daily cover at landfills. Increasingly, biosolids may also be used as an alternative energy source. Biosolids are generally used in one of four forms: as a nutrient-rich liquid, moist solid, dried pellet, or compost. ...
Recent Internet postings by Joseph Mercola, David Lewis, and others* - who imply they have done research regarding biosolids recycling to soils and are speaking science – are so outrageous that they must be addressed: Has there been a massive, 40-year conspiracy supporting biosolids recycling? ...
Stabilization and dewatering methods for wastewater solids determine the concentration and nature of phosphorus (P) in biosolids and in-plant sidestreams recycled to the liquid treatment facility. Because water treatment residuals (WTR) exhibit strong immobilization of soluble P, this study evaluated the impact of co-dewatering WTR and ...
The Challenge An arm of the City of Philadelphia Water Department, the Biosolids Recycling Center (BRC) was in need of critical support. Consisting of a dewatering complex and a compost operation that utilized a portion of the dewatered biosolids (with the balance transported offsite for disposal), the BRC had an expired Title V air management ...
Cutting-edge technical sessions and workshops address topics including collection systems; membrane technologies; plant operations, treatment, and management; regulations and research; residuals and biosolids; water recycling, and more. For a solution that fits your requirements and budget, consult with an SRS Crisafulli Applications Engineer or Specialist ...
Biosolids application to rangelands and pastures recycles nutrients and organic matter back to soils. ...
North Shore Sanitary District (NSSD) selected Minergy’s GLASSPACK® system as the technology of choice for sustainable biosolids management at its new Sludge Recycling Facility located in Zion, Ill., U.S.A. NSSD’s Sludge Recycling Facility incorporates Minergy’s GLASSPACK® vitrification technology to harness and use the energy contained in ...
Holding tanks precede centrifuges that feed a Komline-Sanderson biosolids drying system. The biosolids are dried at a rate of 4 wet tons per hour at 20% solids and exit the dryer at 92% solids, producing a Class A dried biosolid product. The system cools the hot, dry biosolids prior to transporting them in a dense-phase pneumatic ...
