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Document Type : Article In Journal 
Document Title :
Characterization of sewage sludge of wastewater
خصائص حمأة مجارى محطات معالجة الصرف الصحي بالإسكندرية
 
Document Language : English 
Abstract : Characterization of sewage sludge of wastewater treament plants in Alexandria Olfat D. EL-Sebaie* Ahmed H. Hussein* Mohamed H. Ramadan* Magda M. Abd EL-Atty* Helaly A. Helaly** * High Institute of Public Health, Alexandria University ** Alexandria General Organization for Sanitary Drainage, Alexandria Publisher: Bulletin of High Institute of Public Health, 2003, Vol. (33) No(3): 529-542. Abstract: Provision of two primary sewage treatment plants in Alexandria has resulted in production of substantial quantities of sludge (46,000 tds/y). This will increase to 112,000 tds/y by 2010. Alexandria sewerage system is a combined system which receives both industrial and domestic wastewater. Industrial contributions to wastewater influent streams can significantly increase industrial contaminants. In evaluating sludge use/disposal alternatives, municipality should first determine the sludge amount and characteristics. Therefore, the present study aims at characterization of the sludge produced at both wastewater treatment plants and after dewatering at the Mechanical Dewatering Facility (MDF). Liquid sludge samples from both treatment plants and MDF dewatered sludge were taken for characterization. The study extended over one year. The collected samples have been subjected to physical and chemical analyses, and microbiological examination. The pH values of East Treatment Plant (ETP) liquid sludge and the short sedimentation time indicated that there was no chance for the bioconversion processes. The slightly lower pH value of the West Treatment Plant (WTP) liquid sludge could be due to bioconversion during the storing of liquid sludge in the equalization tanks for a long time. There were no observable differences for most of the measured parameters of ETP and WTP liquid sludges. The significant differences of VS, C%, and C/N between both sludges were due to co-settling of ETP sludge with the suspended solids of WTP influent and to the effect of industrial wastewater discharges to WTP. The heavy metals contents of ETP, WTP, and MDF sludges were in agreement with the standards of Egyptian regulation for sludge re-use (222/2002), and USEPA and EC directives. However, the mean lead value was very close to the limit mentioned in the Egyptian decree. The Most Probable Number (MPN) of Total coliform (TC) and Faecal coliform (FC), and different eggs; larvae; and worms of parasitic species for both plants were unsafe for the sludge re-use. The MPN of TC and FC of the MDF sludge were almost similar to their corresponding values in the feed sludge. However, parasites showed big reduction. The study ended by some recommendations which can be made to improve the quality of the produced sludge. 
ISSN : 0379-7988 
Journal Name : Bulletin of High Institute of Public Health 
Volume : 33 
Issue Number : 3 
Publishing Year : 1424 AH
2003 AD
 
Article Type : Article 
Added Date : Monday, August 22, 2011 

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محمد حسن رمضانRamadan, Mohamed HassanResearcherDoctoratemhmram@hotmail.com

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