Environmental Sciences, asked by harshbaniya920, 6 months ago

state one advantage and one disadvantage
of sewage sludge​

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Answered by arunima0597
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Advantages

Energy Generation

Incineration, also called “mass burn,” utilizes a high temperature furnace that burns any waste. In large treatment plants, high quantities of sludge are used as a source of energy used to produce steam when fed through a turbine. Incineration is more effective when used for combined heat and power (CHP). In a CHP plant, the electricity generated by the hot steam is recaptured and fed through pipelines where nearby facilities can use it for heating.

Control the Spread of Diseases

Residual wastes from hospitals, research facilities and other industries can be hazardous to our health and the environment. These harmful elements may require thermal treatment to control the spread of diseases or toxins. Sewage sludge incineration reduces volume (up to 90%) and weight (up to 75%) and breaks down dangerous substances such as pathogens and toxic chemicals. Flue gases from exhaust pipes must be handled properly by utilizing a complex treatment system to prevent hazardous emissions and ashes from contaminating the environment.

Recovery of Precious Metals

Significant quantities of precious metals may be recovered from urban waste after it goes through the sewage sludge incineration process. These metals can be recycled from sewage ash. Several studies show that high volumes of gold (AU) and silver (AG) have been recovered from wastewater treatment plants around the world. In Palo Alto, California, incinerated ash yielded average values of 30 ppm Au and 660 ppm Ag. In Melbourne, Australia, average values of gold and silver were of 0.77 ppm Au and 18.8 ppm Ag. The highest gold values have been found in the Suwa facility, in Nagano Prefecture in Japan, which includes values of up to 1 890 ppm Au, or more than a kilogramme per tonne of ash.

Disadvantages

Impacts Air Quality

Sewage sludge incineration may impact the surrounding air quality. Combustion of waste materials may result in the production of fine inhalable particles laced with toxic metals. Although the high combustion temperature vaporizes heavy metal compounds, they can condense on the surface of the ash particles. Research has shown that about 78 – 98% of Cadmium (Cd), Chromium (Cr), Copper (Cu), Nickel (Ni), Lead (Pb) and Zinc (Zn) remain in the ash. Fly ash are usually controlled via wet scrubbers, electrostatic precipitators, and bag filters.

Release of Dioxins

Sewage sludges may contain significant concentrations of hazardous metals, depending on their origin and the wastewater treatment. When incinerated, the dry sludge may release dioxins including polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and polychlorinated dibenzofurans (PCDD/F), which are also called persistent organic pollutants (POPs). These toxic substances can result from incomplete combustion by using deficient technology or operating the incinerator incorrectly. Dioxins are carcinogenic and a serious public health threat. Most governments have set goals of restricting, if not totally eliminating, these substances from human activities.

Mercury Contamination

Mercury that results from incinerating waste occurs mainly via fly ash, bottom ash and filter cake. Almost all mercury compounds are hazardous even at very low concentrations in both aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. It bio-accumulates in the environment, meaning it can build up in organisms through out the food chain. Specifically, mercury contamination affects the kidneys and neurological systems in complex organisms.

Answered by aditiyasaxena2411
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SEWAGE SLUDGE WAS USED AS A MULCHING MATERIAL BY THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE. AFTER THE INITIAL APPLICATION, VEGETATION IN THE TREATED AREAS WAS INSPECTED. SLUDGE WORKED WELL AS A SOIL CONDITIONER

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