Select chemical and engineering properties of wastewater biosolids

► Geotechnical, chemical and environmental properties of wastewater biosolids are examined. ► Results were discussed to seek suitability of aged biosolids as structural fill material. ► Management techniques are provided to minimize possible risks. The select chemical and engineering characteristics...

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Veröffentlicht in:Waste management (Elmsford) 2011-12, Vol.31 (12), p.2522-2526
Hauptverfasser: Arulrajah, A., Disfani, M.M., Suthagaran, V., Imteaz, M.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:► Geotechnical, chemical and environmental properties of wastewater biosolids are examined. ► Results were discussed to seek suitability of aged biosolids as structural fill material. ► Management techniques are provided to minimize possible risks. The select chemical and engineering characteristics of biosolids produced at a wastewater treatment plant in Eastern Australia were investigated to assess its suitability as structural fill material in road embankments. Results of comprehensive set of geotechnical experimentation including compaction, consolidation, creep, hydraulic conductivity and shear strength tests implied that biosolids demonstrate behavior similar to highly organic clays with a higher potential for consolidation and settlement. Results of chemical study including heavy metals, dichloro diphenyl trichloroethane (and derivatives) and organochlorine pesticides, indicate that biosolids samples are within the acceptable limits which allows their usage under certain guidelines. Results of tests on pathogens (bacteria, viruses or parasites) also indicated that biosolids were within the safe acceptable limits. Technical and management suggestions have been provided to minimize the possible environmental risks of using biosolids in road embankment fills.
ISSN:0956-053X
1879-2456
DOI:10.1016/j.wasman.2011.07.014