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Following a successful first edition published in 2007, the
follow-up 2011 edition of Wastewater Sludge - A Global Overview of
the Current Status and Future Prospects will present an updated and
expanded perspective on developments in relation to wastewater
sludge around the world. Sludge arising from wastewater treatment
represents a serious environmental issue, requiring technological
and management solutions to ensure it is processed in a safe and
economically efficient manner. Extension of sewers, the
construction of new wastewater treatment facilities and the
upgrading of existing wastewater plants means the amount of sludge
to be handled continues to increase. Alongside this, aspects
relating to energy consumption and sustainable operation need to be
considered. Within this general picture, sludge is generated in
different technical, economic and social contexts around the world,
demanding that different approaches need to be taken. The 2011
edition of this report provides a strategic overview of the
wastewater sludge market around the world, based on regional and
country contributions. These look at the current situation in terms
of sludge generation, legislation, technology applied and
management management approaches. These will then look at
anticipated developments over the short / medium term, including
expected developments in terms of legislation and the technology
and management solutions to be implemented. These will be
complemented by longer term perspectives also. The report has been
prepared for the Market Briefing Series of the International Water
Association's magazine Water21, with input from IWA's network of
wastewater sludge experts around the world. Contributions in the
2011 edition are due to include Western Europe, Portugal, Italy,
Belgium, Eastern Europe, Turkey, USA, Canada, Latin America /
Caribbean, Colombia, Brazil, East Asia, Korea, Malaysia, South
Asia, China, Africa, and Australasia.
New Edition now available - click hereIt is well recognized
everywhere that management of sludge derived from wastewater
treatment is one of the most critical environmental issues, due to
the very fast increase in sludge production as a result of sewerage
extension, new installations and upgrading of existing facilities.
Within this general picture, sludge is produced under different
technical, economic and social contexts, thus requiring different
approaches. This report is intended to give an overview of the
sludge field in different parts of the world by summarising:
current wastewater and sludge treatment provision; current and
anticipated legislation; current research horizons; anticipated
evolution of management approaches; and prospects for use of
innovative and / or simple technologies. The report has been
prepared for the Water21 Market Briefing Series in collaboration
with the International Water Association's Specialist Group on
Sludge Management. It is based on contributions from: Western
Europe (Johannes Mueller); Eastern Europe (Pavel Jenicek); North
America (Steve Dentel); Latin America and the Caribbean (Jose
Barrios); East Asia (Nagaharu Okuno); South Asia and China
(Duu-Jong Lee); Africa (Heidi Snyman); and Australasia (David Dixon
and Terry Anderson). There is also an introduction and overview
section (Ludovico Spinosa).
With the increased volume of sewage sludge generated as a result of
extended sewerage and advanced wastewater treatments, its
management is becoming of ever greater concern in both
industrialised and emerging countries.During recent years there has
been a worldwide movement toward a strategy of reusing and taking
advantage of the energy content of residues, in particular of
transforming a waste material produced by a treatment works
(sludge) into a useful and usable product (biosolid). The selection
of a use/disposal method or management system is often based on
factors such as local traditions, personal experience, public
opinion, etc., with less emphasis on the much more important
technical factors, such as local geography, climate, land use,
availability of disposal sites and regulatory constraints.Sludge
into Biosolids gives up-to-date coverage of sludge treatments and
of its use and disposal, focusing on the practical aspects of
sludge/biosolids management. Operational variables and sludge
properties affecting each management operation are discussed.Sludge
into Biosolids provides a comprehensive overview for practitioners,
graduates and researchers as well as politicians, decision-makers
and public administrators, not only of the different options for
using/disposing of sewage sludge and the requirements to be met for
each of them, but also of the different methods for processing
sewage sludge in order to modify its physical, chemical and
biological properties, to meet the requirements for its
utilization.ContentsPart I: Sludge Production and
CharacterizationPart II:Options for Biosolids Utilization and
Sludge Disposal Part III: Treatments and Operations
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