Environmental Sciences, asked by bhawnasingh2520, 3 months ago

different water content of sludge after dewatering​

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Answered by XxBrainlyYashxX
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After thickening, the sludge mass is usually reduced up to 70% of the initial value, due to water loss, and the solid content reaches 2-3%. With dewatering, the water content is further reduced and the solids content is increased up to 18-20%.

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Answered by khushiwaskale
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After thickening, the sludge mass is usually reduced up to 70% of the initial value, due to water loss, and the solid content reaches 2-3%. With dewatering, the water content is further reduced and the solids content is increased up to 18-20%.

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