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Gubanov N.N., Maksimov A.V., Kudrov Y.V. Improvement of methods for utilization of sewage sludge. Russian journal of resources, conservation and recycling. 2017; 4(2). Available at: https://resources.today/PDF/08RRO217.pdf (in Russian). DOI: 10.15862/08RRO217


Improvement of methods for utilization of sewage sludge

Gubanov Nikolai Nikolayevich
Russian state university of tourism and service, Russia, Moscow
E-mail: gubanov.nik@yandex.ru

Maksimov Alexander Vasilyevich
Russian state university of tourism and service, Russia, Moscow
E-mail: maksimov.mavr@yandex.ru

Kudrov Yury Vladimirovich
Russian state university of tourism and service, Russia, Moscow
E-mail: yurakudrov@yandex.ru

Abstract. The problem of utilizing the precipitation of sewage treatment plants faces every modern city. Understanding that its optimal solution is their processing for further use in agriculture as a fertilizer and for the formation of soil-soils in the system, the so-called «closed technological cycle». The obstacle to this is the heterogeneous, unstable chemical composition of precipitation, the presence of ecotoxicants, huge volumes. The problem of utilization of precipitation has become the most acute of the many problems of life support for cities and megacities, and it remains so until now. The technology of sludge processing provides a significant improvement in the environment in that the product obtained is not affected by atmospheric precipitation and wind. The approach to a comparative assessment of the quality of municipal sewage treatment using the most effective methods of their processing is considered.

Keywords: communications; wastewater; bioshelam; geotubes; sludge accumulators; precipitation; treatment facilities

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