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Sludge Drying Bed

A sludge drying bed is a common and low-cost method to dewater sludge through filtration and evaporation. It increases the solid content of sludge to 50-70% and requires only labor costs for operation and maintenance. While simple to operate, sludge drying beds are prone to odor and insect problems and require treatment of seepage water.

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Sludge Drying Bed

A sludge drying bed is a common and low-cost method to dewater sludge through filtration and evaporation. It increases the solid content of sludge to 50-70% and requires only labor costs for operation and maintenance. While simple to operate, sludge drying beds are prone to odor and insect problems and require treatment of seepage water.

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Technology: Sludge Drying Bed TDS-BIO-12-2014

Description Performance
A sludge drying bed is a common method utilized In terms of its efficiency, while dried sludge is not fully
to dewater sludge via filtration and evaporation. disinfected, the solid content is increased to 50%70%
Perforated pipes situated at the bottom of the bed are of total solids.
used to drain seepage water or filtrate. A reduction of
about 35% or less in moisture content is expected after Cost
drying. Sludge drying beds are usually situated beside Among the available sludge dewatering methodologies,
treatment plants to readily receive and treat incoming investment cost for sludge drying beds is considered the
sludge coming from primary or secondary treatment lowest. For operation and maintenance, the only item
facilities. to be considered is the labor cost.

The basic design components of the drying bed are Advantages


composed of (i) concrete structure for bed and walls, Sludge drying beds are simple to operate and
(ii) sand and gravel to be used as filter media, (iii) splash energy-efficient.
block, (iv) underdrain,and (v) inlet. It presents the least cost technology option for
dewatering sludge.
Applicability
Sludge drying beds are suitable for treatment plants Disadvantages
serving a population ranging from 1,000 to 20,000. Treatment is required for seepage water.
These facilities exhibit reliability and good process Solar power is required.
flexibility. However, during the wet season, its efficiency The beds are prone to odor and insect problems.
decreases.
Process
Robert Domingo

Source: Indian Standard.

References:
Indian Standard. Requirements for Sludge Dewatering Equipment, Part I Sludge Drying Beds - Sand Gravel and Underdrains. http://bit.ly/1hozrtC.
Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Department of Health and the Local Water Utilities Administration. 2005. Philippines Sanitation Sourcebook and Decision Aid.

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