Impact of aerobic stabilization on the characteristics of treatment sludge in the leather tanning industry

Emine Ubay Cokgor, Ebru Aydinli, Didem Okutman Tas*, Gulsum Emel Zengin, Derin Orhon

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Abstract

The efficiency of aerobic stabilization on the treatment sludge generated from the leather industry was investigated to meet the expected characteristics and conditions of sludge prior to landfill. The sludge types subjected to aerobic stabilization were chemical treatment sludge, biological excess sludge, and the mixture of both chemical and biological sludges. At the end of 23 days of stabilization, suspended solids, volatile suspended solids and total organic carbon removal efficiencies were determined as 17%, 19% and 23% for biological sludge 31%, 35% and 54% for chemical sludge, and 32%, 34% and 63% for the mixture of both chemical and biological sludges, respectively. Model simulations of the respirometric oxygen uptake rate measurements showed that the ratio of active biomass remained the same at the end of the stabilization for all the sludge samples. Although mixing the chemical and biological sludges resulted in a relatively effective organic carbon and solids removal, the level of stabilization achieved remained clearly below the required level of organic carbon content for landfill. These findings indicate the potential risk of setting numerical restrictions without referring to proper scientific support.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)719-726
Number of pages8
JournalEnvironmental Technology (United Kingdom)
Volume35
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 19 Mar 2014

Keywords

  • modelling
  • respirometry
  • sludge management
  • sludge stabilization
  • waste sludge

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