Physico-chemical characterization of centrifuged sludge from the Tamanduá water treatment plant (Foz do Iguaçu, PR)

Authors

  • Kleber Gomes Ramirez
  • Paulo Rodrigo Stival Bittencourt
  • Edna Possan
  • Charles Carneiro
  • Mauricio Colombo

Abstract

The water treatment process generates a residue called water treatment plant (WTP) sludge, which needs to
be correctly characterized to ensure appropriate disposal or reuse. This study aimed to characterize the centrifuged
sludge produced at the Tamanduá WTP, Iguaçu Falls City, Brazil, and considered opportunities for its
reuse in the production of concrete for the civil construction industry. Wet sludge (sludge in its natural form)
analysis included the determination of total solids, moisture content, density, pH, and inorganic parameters
(As, Al, Ba, Cd, Pb, Cr, F, Hg, Ag, and Se) through thermogravimetric analysis, X-ray diffraction, and chemical
analysis by X-ray fluorescence and loss ignition. For calcined WTP sludge, chemical and mineralogical
composition and laser granulometry were evaluated. The results indicated that calcined sludge had the potential
to be used in the production of cement materials; conversely wet sludge did not reach the appropriate
safety standards due to the high quantity of organic matter.
Keywords: Water treatment plant, water sludge, coagulant, solid waste.

Published

2019-03-13

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Artigos