Towards sustainable pollution management

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Jern, N. G. W. [1 ]
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[1] Nanyang Technol Univ, NEWRI, Singapore, Singapore
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1ST INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON GREEN TECHNOLOGY FOR VALUE CHAINS 2016 | 2017年 / 60卷
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10.1088/1755-1315/60/1/012001
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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It is often overlooked pollution control itself may not be entirely free from adverse impact on the environment if considered from a more holistic perspective For example mechanised wastewater treatment is energy intensive and so has a carbon footprint because of the need to move air to supply oxygen to the aerobic treatment process The aerobic treatment process then results in excess bio-sludge which requires disposal and if such is not appropriately performed, then there is risk of surface and groundwater contamination This presentation explores the changes which have been investigated and are beginning to be implemented in wastewater, sludge, and agro-industrial wastes management which are more environmentally benign Three examples shall be used to illustrate the discussion The first example uses the conventional sewage treatment system with a unit process arrangement which converts carbonaceous pollutants from soluble and colloidal forms to particulate forms with an aerobic process before attempting energy recovery with an anaerobic process Such an arrangement does, however, result in a negative energy balance This is not withstanding the fact there is potentially more energy in sewage than is required to treat it if that energy can be effectively harvested The latter can be achieved by removing the carbonaceous pollutants before the aerobic process and thereby using the aerobic process for polishing instead of treating The carbonaceous pollutants so recovered then becomes the feed for the anaerobic process Unfortunately conventional anaerobic sludge digestion only removes 35-45% of the organic material fed Since biogas production (and hence energy recovery) is linked to the amount of organic material which can be degraded anaerobically, the effectiveness of the anaerobic digestion process needs to be improved Contrary to a commonly held belief wherein methanogenesis is the "ottleneck" in anaerobic processes, hydrolysis is in sludge digestion Hydrolysis can be enhanced thermally, chemically and biologically With better anaerobic digestion, the digestate would have more N and P released The digestate can be blended with organic fertilizers which have been augmented with microbes capable of producing phytohormones The latter enable crop plants to use inorganic fertilizers more effectively and hence reducing the quantity of inorganic fertilizers required significantly Use of such organic fertilizers rejuvenates soils which have been subjected to prolonged application of inorganic fertilisers since the latter can result in stagnating or even declining crop yields.
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