Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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677839 | Biomass and Bioenergy | 2011 | 7 Pages |
This study deals with the treatment and valorization of sludge issued from the municipal wastewater treatment plant of Adrar city (southwest of Algeria). The sludge considered was a complex mixture of substances, essentially organic matters with a rate of 54%. An acute biological activity of the crude substrate was noted (1.67 106 germs/1 ml). The diluted sludge with a content of 16 g/l of total solids (TS) was fermented in a digester of one litter capacity under anaerobic conditions during 33 days. The quantity of biogas produced was 280.31 Nml with a yield of 30 Nml of biogas/mg of COD removed. The COD, BOD and TS reduction yields were 88, 90 and 81% respectively, followed by a complete destruction of the pathogenic flora particularly Escherichia coli. This study presented an important energetic opportunity by producing 30,950 KWh.
► The valorization of the sludge in order to protect the environment. ► Production of high value added substances such as biogas. ► Production of very riche fertilizers. ► This work highlights the contribution to the sustainable development in the Saharan zones.