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Concrete Aggregates Made from Sludge-Marine Clay Mixes
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The large amounts of industrial sludge generated from the wastewater treatment of a copper slag recycling plant and the marine clay dredged out from excavation and tunneling works create problems of disposal. In this study, ...
Reuse of Industrial Sludge as Pelletized Aggregate for Concrete
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Industrial sludge is generated at a rate of 100 metric tons/day, from a copper slag recycling plant. The industrial sludge is currently being landfilled. However, limited availbility of landfill sites has raised the need ...
Thermal Stabilization of Iron-Rich Sludge for High Strength Aggregates
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: A key task in wastewater sludge management is preventing sludge from polluting the environment. Sludge invariably poses risks to both public health and the environment whether incinerated or landfilled. Alternative reuses ...
Thermochemical Analysis in the Presintering Phase of Aggregates from Sludge-Marine Clay Mixes
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Rapid industrialization and urbanization in a highly limited land area leads to serious waste disposal problems. Scarcity of land causes the disposal of waste in landfills to be extremely uneconomical. An attractive ...
Lightweight Aggregates from Industrial Sludge–Marine Clay Mixes
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Waste disposal problems are often the result of rapid industrial and economic developments in land-scarce municipalities. Waste utilization could be a viable choice to alleviate the problems by transforming wastes into ...