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Primary sludge and secondary sludge (from biological activated
sludge plants) can be costly waste products from waste water
treatment processes.
Most sludges consist, in part, of organic material which is
amenable to degradation by microorganisms. This property can
be used as the basis for treatment processes where oxygen
supplied to the wet sludge promotes aerobic biological activity,
and decomposition of the organic material to CO2
and water, so reducing the solids present in the sludge. This
has the potential to save alternative sludge treatment or
disposal costs.
High purity oxygen can be used successfully to accelerate
Sludge Digestion, and, within the activated sludge process,
to promote sludge digestion in situ.
The use of oxygen as opposed to air raises the temperature
of an aerobic digestion process, leading to the easy maintenance
of thermophilic conditions if required for sludge disinfection.
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