Sludge minimization technologies--an overview

The management of wastewater sludge from wastewater treatment plants represents one of the major challenges in wastewater treatment today. The cost of the sludge treatment amounts to more than the cost of the liquid in many cases. Therefore the focus on and interest in sludge minimization is steadil...

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Mechanics
Optimization
Oxidation-Reduction
Ozone
Sewage - chemistry
Sludge
Sludge treatment
Temperature
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Wastewater treatment
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