Particle size as a driver of dewatering performance and its relationship to stabilization in fecal sludge

Autor: Ward, Barbara Jeanne, Nguyen, Mai T., Sam, Stanley B., Korir, Nicholas K., Niwagaba, Charles B., Morgenroth, Eberhard, Strande, Linda
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2023
Zdroj: Journal of Environmental Management, 326
ISSN: 0301-4797
1095-8630
Popis: Poor and unpredictable dewatering performance of fecal sludge is a major barrier to sanitation provision in urban areas not served by sewers. Fecal sludge comprises everything that accumulates in onsite containments, and its characteristics are distinct from wastewater sludges and from feces. There is little fundamental understanding of what causes poor dewatering in fecal sludge. For the first time, we demonstrate that particle size distribution is a driver of dewatering performance in fecal sludge, and is associated with level of stabilization. Higher concentrations of small particles ( 90 μm) had higher abundance of Gammaproteobacteria Pseudomonas, and samples with the smallest aggregates (D50 ≤ 50 μm) were characterized by higher abundance of Bacteroidetes Vadin HA17 and Rikenellaceae. Contrary to common perceptions, stabilization, particle size distribution, and dewatering performance were not dependent on time intervals between emptying of onsite containments or on time in controlled anaerobic storage experiments. Our results suggest that the stabilization process in onsite containments, and hence the dewaterability of sludge arriving at treatment facilities, is not dependent on time in containment but is more likely associated with specific microbial populations and the in-situ environmental conditions which promote or discourage their growth.
Journal of Environmental Management, 326
ISSN:0301-4797
ISSN:1095-8630
Databáze: OpenAIRE