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Biological Treatment: A Response to the Accumulation of Biosolids

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In this article, a discussion of the most common solutions has been presented and a case study on composting and vermicomposting of biosolids and biodegradable waste is presented.
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Municipal wastewater treatment produces significant quantities of biosolids, which needs to be managed with respect to the environment, according to the EU and national legislations. In last years, biosolids became a major environmental issue due to increased production, lack of sustainable solutions, and public concern about environmental and food safety. The problem is even more pronounced because of different strategies for management taken up by each country and different disposal methods. In this review chapter, a discussion of the most common solutions has been presented. Conventional methods, such as incineration and landfilling, are currently not very well accepted, while the sludge is rich in organic materials and nutrients and could be used as a fertilizer with appropriate treatment method. In addition, the aerobic and anaerobic digestions are well situated in almost all EU countries and ensure sanitation of the biosolids and significant reduction of heavy metals and greenhouse gas emissions in the resulting by-product, making them environmentally friendly and acceptable by the population. Finally, a case study on composting and vermicomposting of biosolids and biodegradable waste is presented.

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Uncovering Bacterial Diversity during Mesophilic and Thermophilic Phases of Biowaste Composting through Next-Generation Sequencing

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Utilization of sewage sludge in EU application of old and new methods—A review

TL;DR: In this article, the authors review past and future trends in sludge handling, focusing mainly at thermal processes (e.g. pyrolysis, wet oxidation, gasification) and the utilization of sewage sludge in cement manufacture as a co-fuel.
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Biochar for environmental management: an introduction

TL;DR: Biochar is the product of heating biomass in the absence of or with limited air to above 250oC, a process called charring or pyrolysis also used for making charcoal as discussed by the authors.
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Pretreatment methods to improve sludge anaerobic degradability: a review.

TL;DR: This paper presents a review of the main sludge treatment techniques used as a pretreatment to anaerobic digestion, and it is likely that low impact pretreatment methods such as mechanical and thermal phased improve speed of degradation, while high impact methods improve both speed and extent of degradation.
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