Reducing the Sludge Quantity Ptoduced from Used Water Purification - a Source of Profit
Dată
2016Autor
Sava, Cornel
Drăgan, Iulia
Stroe, Ana Maria
Pirău, Cristina
Pică, Elena Maria
Abstract
This paper has its origins in the analysis of a real situation met in the Water
Purification Plant from Cluj-Napoca city. The produced dehydrated sludge is about
70 - 80 tonnes / 24 hours, with a density that allows for an equivalence of 1 tonne to
1 m³, 80,000 Kg or 80 m³, i.e. a huge amount and an impressive volume of material.
This paper does not propose solutions to valorise or store the huge quantity of
sludge, though the present solutions are quite inefficient. The stress is placed upon
the sludge production sources, its transportation to the purification plants, the
collection of the sludge in the purification plants and the dehydration methods that
can be used. The analysis of these stages aims at identifying several measures that
could lead to diminishing the amount of sludge produced after the purification of
used and dehydrated water in the purification plants without affecting the quality of
purified water. The measures identified are to be presented as measures that can be
applied in the spirit of sustainable and efficient development. The business feature
is given by the savings brought by the mitigation of the sludge amount to be stored
and paid for in the ecological storage places in remote areas.
Colecții
- 2016 fascicula9 nr4 [10]