By: Bill Nye | 2010-04-01 | Health & Fitness Gallbladder sludge is basically when the backed up bile is combined with the cholesterol, salts, fats, and calcium in the gallbladder. There are a few major causes that lead to the formation of gallbladder sludge. read more
By: Conrad R Cain | 2010-05-27 | Environmental People put so many things down their sink and toilet such as medicines, cleaners, dyes, spoiled food. drain cleaners, cosmetics, pesticides, solvents, etc. And you are using the public sewer system (i.e. hospitals and mortuaries, animal clinics and pet shops). All may be adding a nice infectious blend of bacteria, viruses and other pathogens. read more
By: Daniel | 2011-09-14 | Manufacturing Sludge transfer conveyors are machines typically used by water or sewage treatment facilities in order to transport dewatered sludge from point to point. It is one of the primary options for municipal and commercial sludge handling. Automating the process transfer conveyors are built upon the idea of low operator intervention and are simple to maintain and operate. read more
By: Richard Runion | 2010-03-29 | Environmental For the digestion of sludge it is important that you maintain the right temperature for the digesting microorganisms to flourish. In this article I discuss why and how it is done. read more
By: Richard Runion | 2010-03-27 | Environmental Drying sludge using drying beds yields residue that can be reused as manure. In this article I discuss how this is done. read more
By: Caron J Rose | 2010-03-26 | Manufacturing Sludge builds up in tanks and vessels over time. The sludge needs to be removed at regular intervals in order to maintain a smooth running operation. A range of technologies have been developed for the oil and gas industry, as well as the chemical industry and others for sludge removal. Vacuum transfer systems can pump sludge safely from its source to a transport or storage source. Apart from someone controlling the system remotely, no one needs to be near or even very close to the tank or vessel having its sludge removed. read more
By: Rk Oberoi | 2010-12-16 | Business Microorganisms are the main component of the entire activated sludge process as without them the process cannot take place. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2010-10-05 | Community News On October 4th 2010, the pond dam of an alumina plant to the west of Hungary suddenly broke and flooded many towns in toxic red sludge. 600,000 - 700,000 m3 of sludge was estimated to have affected seven resident areas near Ajkai Timfoldgyar plant in Ajka, 160 km southwest of the capital Budapest. Two people died while seven were missing and hundreds of people were injured. In Devecser, 400 houses were flooded and 40 people had to evacuate to Somlovasarhely. In Kolontar, the mud level rose up to 2 meters. According to the National Disaster Management Directorate, the sludge or waste of aluminum production consists of heavy metals, which makes people toxic if ingested. read more
By: John Chambers | 2010-12-03 | Article Marketing Marion County's curious interest on septic tanks has caught the attention of the builders and realtors. Realizing their need for information about septic tanks, the county Chief Sanitarian has prepared an article on The Septic Tank and Its Use for country residents. read more
By: cvbfdbdf | 2011-03-31 | Business The Medici Vase is a monumental marble bell-shaped krater sculpted in Athens in the second half of the 1st century AD as a garden ornament for the Roman market. Standing 1.52 metres tall, with a gardo... read more
By: zz | 2011-04-03 | Business Abstract: Sludge treatment and disposal process Environment And economic problems, from the hidden based on the growth of microorganisms, metabolic uncoupling, microfauna prey and maintain metabolic a... read more
By: Richard Runion | 2010-03-28 | Environmental The digestion of sludge involves the use of sludge microorganisms. In this article I discuss two factors that are necessary for these microorganisms to operate. read more
By: Michael Russell | 2010-05-14 | Environmental A huge amount of the solids loading received at the waste-water treatment work is often converted into mud. The process of Anaerobia assimilation decreases the mass of produced mud, but the rest of sludge mass has to be treated in other way. Importantly, we have to make sure that secondary pollution does not implement because of wrong disposal treatment.
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By: Richard Runion | 2010-03-28 | Environmental A sludge digestion tank is an R.C.C. tank of cylindrical shape with a hopper bottom and is covered with a fixed or floating type of roof. The latter makes the digestion of sludge much more effective. The weight of the cover is supported by sludge, and the liquid forced between the tank wall and the side of the cover provides a good seal. read more