Journal article

Dry stacking of wastewater treatment sludges

AD Stickland, CA Rees, KPM Mosse, DR Dixon, PJ Scales

Water Research | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2013

Abstract

Drying pans are used during wastewater treatment (WWT) to store, stabilise and dry residual solids. The pans are filled with sludge that dries via exposure to sunshine and wind. We propose that drying pans be operated based on dry stacking principles, a technique with proven success in the mineral processing industry. The implementation of the dry stacking technique requires very little in the way of additional engineering beyond a conventional drying pan. By applying the sludge in thin layers, the sludge naturally forms its own stack with an angle that is dependent on the consistency of the material. The benefits of dry stacking are that the slope allows instantaneous run-off of rainfall an..

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Funding Acknowledgements

We acknowledge funding for this work from Melbourne Water Corporation and thank Adrian Knight from the University of Melbourne for undertaking the rheological characterisation and proof-reading the manuscript. We also acknowledge Shane Usher from the University of Melbourne, Paul Slatter from RMIT University and Fiona Sofra from Rheological Consulting Services for helpful discussions on the implementation of dry stacking.