Sludge dewatering is the process of removing as much water as possible from wastewater and sewage sludge. The output of this process includes untreated water that will continue to be cleaned and purified (before being released and reused), and biosolids with drastically reduced liquid content, volume and mass.
The reduced mass and volume of the biosolid end-product makes it far easier to store or transport, being both lighter and with a far smaller footprint. It is then either land applied as agricultural fertilizer or sent to a landfill.
Dewatering Methods
A variety of different processes and machines are used when dewatering biosolids, the most popular being a belt press and a centrifuge, as well as several filtration techniques.
Odor Control
Regardless of the method used for sludge detwatering, foul air and odors must be dealt with as part of the process. While there are various odor control systems and technologies available that can be used to mask or contain the spread of foul air, none are more effective than capturing, conveying, and neutralizing volatilized odor compounds (VOCs) at the source.
Historically, systems of FRP duct would be used to convey the foul-air from the fume source to a designated treatment area. However, FRP is a high-maintenance material that's costly and challenging to install, and even more difficult to dispose.
Today, WWTP owners, end-users, engineers and installing contractors are turning to coated stainless steel duct to overcome the ownership costs and dependability challenges presented by FRP duct. Fab-Tech's PermaShield coated stainless steel exhaust duct is proving to be the material of choice as it delivers:
Sludge dewatering is a practical and important process in both the production of biosolids and the disposal of sewage waste. With growing populations generating more sewage waste, the resulting dewatered biosolids must be managed and disposed with minimal disruption to the environment and community standards.
Fab-Tech is proud to play a roll in this process by providing a coated metal odor control solution that is unsurpassed in its safety, dependability, quality and lifetime savings.
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Sources:
https://ferguspowerpump.com/sludge-dewatering/
https://www.tpomag.com/online_exclusives/2014/03/take_action_against_belt_filter_press_odors