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The Use of Wood Biomass Ash in Sewage Sludge Treatment in Terms of Its Agricultural Utilization

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WASTE AND BIOMASS VALORIZATION
Volume 11, Issue 2, Pages 753-768

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12649-018-0518-0

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Sewage sludge; Wood biomass ashes; Dewatering; Conditioning; Higienization; Fertilizer

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Due to inappropriate agricultural treatments, soils often turn into wastelands. After years, the return to cultivation is very difficult or even impossible. It is a serious problem for agriculture, also in Poland. In order to improve soil quality and to restore its value in use, different fertilizers are commonly used. As an alternative for artificial fertilizers, sewage sludge and biomass ashes might be applied. High cost of sewage sludge conditioning with the use of polyelectrolytes has resulted in the development of research dedicated to finding new and inexpensive conditioners. The article discusses the possibility of sludge conditioning by means of wood biomass ash. In the paper, the findings of sewage sludge dewatering with the use of wood ash on a laboratory and on a technical scale are presented. The analysis of results has shown that the addition of wood biomass ash improved sludge dewatering by 10-23% in a laboratory scale and by 15-27% on a technical scale. The application of wood ash also reduced the total bacteria number by 83-89% in a laboratory scale and by 40-53% on a technical scale. Additionally, the obtained mixture of sewage sludge and wood biomass ash might be applied in agricultural practices, especially in fertilizing perennial plants plantations. Thanks to that it is possible to obtain inexpensive and valuable natural fertilizer while reducing costs of sludge dewatering.

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