Sanitary Engineering (ENCE 305): Chapter 9 Sludge Treatment and Disposal Notes 2025
Sludge Treatment and Disposal
SANITARY ENGINEERING (ENCE 305)
Chapter 9: Sludge Treatment and Disposal
3 Hours | 5 Marks

Sludge Treatment and Disposal Notes

About this Chapter

This chapter focuses on the final stage of wastewater treatment: the management of solids. It covers the sources and characteristics of sludge, methods for volume reduction (thickening and drying), stabilization through digestion, and various ultimate disposal methods. Additionally, it addresses the specific challenges of Faecal Sludge Management (FSM) in the context of Nepal.

Syllabus: Sludge Treatment and Disposal

9. Sludge Treatment and Disposal
3 hours 5 Marks

9.1 Sources and characteristics of sludge.

9.2 Estimation of sludge volume; Volume-Moisture relation.

9.3 Sludge treatment methods.

  • 9.3.1 Grinding and blending.
  • 9.3.2 Thickening: Gravity thickener (Purpose, construction, and loading criteria).
  • 9.3.3 Digestion: Aerobic and anaerobic digestion, digestion process, control of digestion, construction, and design criteria of digester.
  • 9.3.4 Drying: Sludge drying beds (Purpose and construction).
  • 9.3.5 Sludge disposal methods: Dumping; Landfilling; Lagoons; Spreading on land; Composting (Purpose, principles, types — Windrow and mechanical); Incineration (Purpose and construction).

9.4 Faecal sludge management practices (Treatment train): Issues and challenges in Nepal.

Notes by Madan Gorathoki (MG) Sir

Notes by Er. Mahadev Singh Saud

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