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    • Flocculators – settling tanks – flotation units
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    • Degasification, odour control, evaporation
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DehydrisTM Twist
Figure 52. - Diagram of DehydrisTM Twist
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sludge drinking water production
Table 25. - Results achieved with sludge from drinking water production
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sludge decarbonatation drinking water production
Table 26. - Results achieved with sludge from decarbonatation in drinking water production
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sludge pretreatment seawater desalination
Table 27. - Results achieved with sludge from the pretreatment of seawater desalination
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screw press
Figure 52. - Schematic cross-section of a screw press
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Conveyor sludge dry solids
Table 28. - Conveyor type based on sludge dry solids content
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drawbacks sludge handling equipment
Table 29. - Advantages and drawbacks of sludge handling equipment
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storage sludge quality
Table 30. - Recommended storage type based on sludge quality
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Table 1. - Methane fermentation
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Photo 2. - Flexible gas holders. La Farfana (Chile) plant – 3 300 000 p.e.
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Photo 3. - Platting (Germany) plant for the Zudzücker sugar mill. Capacity : 30 to 38 t COD per day. Analift reactor used in the methane fermentation of effluent
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Figure 1. - « Anaerobic contact » process (Analift)
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Figure 2. - Schematic diagram of an Anapulse methane fermentation unit
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Figure 3. - Attached growth fluidised bed reactor (Anaflux)
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Photo 7. - High fructose corn syrup refinery – Anaflux reactor (∅ 6 m) – Cargil (USA)
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Formula : Operating parameters methane fermentation
Formula : Operating parameters methane fermentation
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Station traitement des boues liquides
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Figure 2. - "Schematic diagram of a particle (suspended solids) in a sludge suspension"
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Figure 3. - Dry solids scale depending on the dewatering mode (for urban sludge)
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Figure 4. - Separate sludge thickening in a conventional WWTP
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