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Wastewater Treatment

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This is a very informative ppt about Wastewater Treatment. Mainly about the sludge.How does it get treated . what happens after that etc.

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Wastewater Treatment

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Where does the Treated Water go?

• The treated water is released into water bodies such as streams and rivers .

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What happens to the sludge?

•Sludge is composed of human faeces and other organic matter.

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• There are three methods of sludge disposal:-

1. Incinerating2. Dewatering3. Solid composting

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Incerinating

• Incineration is a waste treatment process that involves the combustion of organic substances contained in waste materials.

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• Incineration and other high-temperature waste treatment systems are described as "thermal treatment".

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• Incineration of waste materials converts the waste into ash, flue gas, and heat.

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• The ash is used as soil conditioner or as construction material.

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Dewatering

• Dewatering is the removal of water from solid material or soil by wet classification, centrifugation, filtration, or similar solid-liquid separation processes, such as removal of residual liquid from a filter cake by a filter press as part of various industrial processes.

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• Construction dewatering, unwatering, or water control are common terms used to describe removal or draining groundwater or surface water from a riverbed, construction site, caisson, or mine shaft, by pumping or evaporation.

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• This frequently involves the use of submersible "dewatering" pumps, centrifugal ("trash") pumps, educators, or application of vacuum to well points.

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Compost• Compost is organic matter that has

been decomposed and recycled as a fertilizer and soil amendment. Compost is a key ingredient in organic farming.

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• At the simplest level, the process of composting simply requires making a heap of wetted organic matter (leaves, sludge) and waiting for the materials to break down into humus after a period of weeks or months.

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Conclusion