Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10395752 | Bioresource Technology | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Composting of two different types of sludge from the recycled paper manufacturing industry was carried out at laboratory scale. Physico-chemical sludge (PCS) from the de-inking process and biological sludge (BS) from the wastewater treatment plant were composted and co-composted with and without addition of a bulking material. Despite its poor initial characteristics (relatively high C/N ratio, low organic content and moisture), PCS showed excellent behaviour in the composting process, reaching and maintaining thermophilic temperatures for more than 7 days at laboratory scale, and therefore complete hygienization. Pilot scale composting of PCS was also studied, and a respiratory quotient of 1.19 was obtained, indicating a full aerobic biological process. Respiration tests showed a complete stabilization of the material, with final values of the static respiration index in the range of 1.1 mg O2 g TOMâ1 hâ1. Composting is proposed as a suitable technology for the effective recycling of this type of sludge from the recycled paper manufacturing industry.
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Authors
Teresa Gea, Adriana Artola, Antoni Sánchez,