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Waste Manag Res ; 25(6): 538-46, 2007 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18229748

ABSTRACT

Waste paper mill sludges originating from different effluent treatment and de-inking installations are complex mixtures of inorganic and organic particles. Due to their favourable physico-chemical, and microbiological characteristics, they may be conveniently reused for different purposes as such or after appropriate pretreatment. Sludges from the Slovenian paper industry were extensively tested for their chemical, stability and sealing properties. During the biodegradability tests, evolutions of greenhouse gases CO2, CH4 and H2S as well as the concentrations of released volatile organic acids, such as acetic, propionic, butyric, lactic and glycollic acids as the typical degradation products of organic materials, were measured. Some other important parameters of water leachates such as pH, redox potential, content of starch and leachable ions were also evaluated. The results indicate that most of them can be efficiently applied as alternative hydraulic barrier layers for landfill construction and covering instead of the more expensive clay due to their good geomechanical properties, chemical inertness and microbiological stability. Such replacement brings about considerable economical and ecological benefits as the waste is reprocessed as secondary raw material.


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Industrial Waste/analysis , Waste Disposal, Fluid/methods , Biodegradation, Environmental , Carbon Dioxide/analysis , Chemical Phenomena , Chemistry, Physical , Hydrogen Sulfide/analysis , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Methane/analysis , Organic Chemicals/analysis , Oxidation-Reduction , Paper , Slovenia , Time Factors , Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis
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Waste Manag Res ; 23(2): 106-12, 2005 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15864952

ABSTRACT

Due to its chemical composition, waste sludge generated in the paper industry may be used as a raw material for brick production. Brick manufacture is limited to the warmer months of the year whereas sludge is produced continuously by different effluent treatment devices. Therefore, it has to be stored until further processing. For this reason, it is essential that it is not subject to significant chemical and microbiological decomposition during storage. In the experiment, sludge from a tissue paper mill was tested for its stability. It was stored for several weeks during winter and summer periods in a pile, 2 m in height, in an open but covered store. Different leachable organic and inorganic compounds indicating possible ongoing deterioration processes, as well as pH value, redox potential, temperature, humidity and dry matter content were evaluated weekly in water extracts of homogenized sludge samples. According to the test results, the material may be considered to be chemically and microbiologically stable as there was practically no emission of odorous and toxic compounds such as H2S, NH3 and butyric acid despite prolonged storage times and elevated environmental temperatures. All the microbial species identified in the sludge during storage belong to the typical microflora of the environment.


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Industrial Waste , Paper , Sewage/chemistry , Sewage/microbiology , Bacteria, Aerobic/growth & development , Butyric Acid/analysis , Colony Count, Microbial , Construction Materials , Fungi/growth & development , Industry , Seasons , Yeasts/growth & development
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