CBRoberts
Civil/Environmental
- Sep 11, 2003
- 4
Hi,
I am involved in the treatment of tannery effluent from a leather dying plant and have been asked to install a belt press to dewater sludge. I am doubtful if this will work as the sludge is very sloppy and fine. At present the sludge is collected in a set of flat sludge beds consisting of a layer of filter sand about 200mm thick over a sheet of geotextile. This works well but we are running out of space and the factory is expanding. Has anyone got experience in this sort of operation who can help?
I am involved in the treatment of tannery effluent from a leather dying plant and have been asked to install a belt press to dewater sludge. I am doubtful if this will work as the sludge is very sloppy and fine. At present the sludge is collected in a set of flat sludge beds consisting of a layer of filter sand about 200mm thick over a sheet of geotextile. This works well but we are running out of space and the factory is expanding. Has anyone got experience in this sort of operation who can help?