Selection of basic parameters of composting process on example technology of sewage utilization used in wastewater treatment plantin Torun (Poland)

Authors

  • Lukasz Gorski Torun Water Supply Ltd, Poland
  • Boguslaw Buszewski Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland

Abstract

Modem biological - chemical wastewater treatment plant (BCWP) produces 80-100 tons
sewage sludge every day, Total amount of sewage sludge per year is 30000 tons, The
sewage sludge is a multicomponent matter that is rich in micro- and macroelements
(nutrients and biogens) that are necessary for plants and soil fauna to live, The treated
sewage sludge can have high manural value and some valuable soil components, The use
of compost in agricultural practices enriches soil fertility since it re-introduces plant
nutrients into food chains, However, the sludge can contain toxic compounds and
pathogenic organisms, In practice, there exist many methods of sewage sludge
management, One of them is composting, where compost is produced in multi - step
process,
The aim of this work is a presentation of compost preparation technology in Wastewater
Treatment Plant in Torm'! (Poland), Wastewater Treatment Plant is a modem mechanical
- biological sewage treatment plant, It produces ca, 80 tons of sewage sludge (side
product) daily, At the beginning, sludge management was a great problem in Torun
(taken away on dumping site), From four years all the mass of sewage sludge is
composted in pile together with addition of straw of cereals, com, sawdust or other waste
material (e,g, sewage sludge:straw:sawdust in ratio 1:0,5:0,5 v/v) in a hall area of 4500
m2
, The pile is aerated by the cyclic throwing process (2 month - intervals), After this
time compost ripens on the grounds (ca, 130 ha) near to BCWP that is intended for soil
reclamation in the future, Part of compost is ready for immediate use (e,g, as grounds
under lawns in the city), while remaining part of compost is used to produce compost soil
(mixing of compost and soil in the ratio of I: I v/v),

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Published

2019-10-01