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The adoption of the Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive requires
sewage sludge to be subsequently treated and the Sewage Sludge
Directive regulates the uses and properties of stabilised sludge
for being either recycled or disposed. Both directives drive
specific actions in two complementary ways. Reduction, Modification
and Valorisation of Sludge aims at developing strategies for the
disposal and reuse of waste sludge. It aims to develop several
processes for reducing both amount and toxicity of sludge, with
simultaneous transformation into green energy vectors such as
methane or hydrogen. Mesophilic and mainly thermophilic and
autothermophilic conditions are explored as classical alternatives
for sludge stabilisation, assuring sanitary conditions of the
treated sludge. Valuable materials are obtained from sludge, such
as activated carbons, which are used in conventional adsorption
processes and in innovative advanced oxidation processes.
Guidelines are provided for technology selection in agreement with
the geographic, economic and technical characteristics of the
sewage plants, demonstration of the feasibility of new applications
for the sewage sludge, manufacturing of activated carbon from
sludge sewage as innovative recycling of sludge waste, and a deep
understanding of the methods involved. Visit the IWA WaterWiki to
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