Enhancing the environmental sustainability of water treatment sludge (WTS) disposal through blended binder solidification/stabilisation

Managing water treatment sludge (WTS) is challenging due to its continuous production and environmental impact. Traditional disposal in landfills is standard but risky for groundwater contamination. Researchers are exploring a more environmentally friendly method using a blend of binders, partially...

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Main Author: Fauzi N.M.; Arshad M.F.; Jaya R.P.; Mukri M.; Khiyon N.H.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2024
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Fauzi N.M.; Arshad M.F.; Jaya R.P.; Mukri M.; Khiyon N.H.
Enhancing the environmental sustainability of water treatment sludge (WTS) disposal through blended binder solidification/stabilisation
2024
E3S Web of Conferences
516

10.1051/e3sconf/202451603001
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85192862794&doi=10.1051%2fe3sconf%2f202451603001&partnerID=40&md5=f93650e490f7b8eb7f437504cd21d26f
Managing water treatment sludge (WTS) is challenging due to its continuous production and environmental impact. Traditional disposal in landfills is standard but risky for groundwater contamination. Researchers are exploring a more environmentally friendly method using a blend of binders, partially replacing Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) with waste materials like Waste Paper Sludge Ash (WPSA), Palm Oil Fuel Ash (POFA) and Fly Ash (FA). These materials not only help reduce environmental waste but also decrease cement usage. The study assesses the Atterberg Limits of the treated sludge to design the appropriate solidification/stabilisation (S/S) method, providing essential data on its physical and mechanical properties Using waste materials as binders effectively stabilises the sludge, reducing reliance on cement, cutting disposal costs, and minimizing environmental pollution. The study identifies WPSA as the most suitable replacement, offering self-cementing properties, and demonstrates that combining WPSA OPC, and WTS creates a stable mix with liquefaction resistance. This approach presents a promising, cost-effective, and environmentally solution for WTS management. © 2024 The Authors, published by EDP Sciences.
EDP Sciences
25550403
English
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All Open Access; Gold Open Access
author Fauzi N.M.; Arshad M.F.; Jaya R.P.; Mukri M.; Khiyon N.H.
spellingShingle Fauzi N.M.; Arshad M.F.; Jaya R.P.; Mukri M.; Khiyon N.H.
Enhancing the environmental sustainability of water treatment sludge (WTS) disposal through blended binder solidification/stabilisation
author_facet Fauzi N.M.; Arshad M.F.; Jaya R.P.; Mukri M.; Khiyon N.H.
author_sort Fauzi N.M.; Arshad M.F.; Jaya R.P.; Mukri M.; Khiyon N.H.
title Enhancing the environmental sustainability of water treatment sludge (WTS) disposal through blended binder solidification/stabilisation
title_short Enhancing the environmental sustainability of water treatment sludge (WTS) disposal through blended binder solidification/stabilisation
title_full Enhancing the environmental sustainability of water treatment sludge (WTS) disposal through blended binder solidification/stabilisation
title_fullStr Enhancing the environmental sustainability of water treatment sludge (WTS) disposal through blended binder solidification/stabilisation
title_full_unstemmed Enhancing the environmental sustainability of water treatment sludge (WTS) disposal through blended binder solidification/stabilisation
title_sort Enhancing the environmental sustainability of water treatment sludge (WTS) disposal through blended binder solidification/stabilisation
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description Managing water treatment sludge (WTS) is challenging due to its continuous production and environmental impact. Traditional disposal in landfills is standard but risky for groundwater contamination. Researchers are exploring a more environmentally friendly method using a blend of binders, partially replacing Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) with waste materials like Waste Paper Sludge Ash (WPSA), Palm Oil Fuel Ash (POFA) and Fly Ash (FA). These materials not only help reduce environmental waste but also decrease cement usage. The study assesses the Atterberg Limits of the treated sludge to design the appropriate solidification/stabilisation (S/S) method, providing essential data on its physical and mechanical properties Using waste materials as binders effectively stabilises the sludge, reducing reliance on cement, cutting disposal costs, and minimizing environmental pollution. The study identifies WPSA as the most suitable replacement, offering self-cementing properties, and demonstrates that combining WPSA OPC, and WTS creates a stable mix with liquefaction resistance. This approach presents a promising, cost-effective, and environmentally solution for WTS management. © 2024 The Authors, published by EDP Sciences.
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