Print Email Facebook Twitter Dewatering sewage sludge with geotextile tubes Title Dewatering sewage sludge with geotextile tubes Author Fowler, J. Bagby, R.M. Trainer, E. Contributor Pilarczyk, K.W. Date 2000-01-01 Abstract Municipal sewage was placed in geotextile bags for the purpose of evaluating the dewatering and consolidation capabilities of large geotextile tubes and effluent water quality. A proposed AS TM test method for determining the flow rate of suspended solids from a geotextile containment system for dredged material was used to conduct tests to determine the efficiency of different combinations of geotextile filters. As water passed through the geotextile bag, samples were collected during, inunediately after and for several days to determine the total percent suspended solids (ISS), heavy metals, and bacterial count The quality of pore water or effluent passing through the geotextile container systems proved to be environmentally acceptable for discharge into the Mississippi River and/or return to the plant Ihe test results indicated a significant reduction in the sludge volnme in the geotube Subject Geotubesdewatering Classification TPG192600 To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:7618d74d-6bb4-4a68-a979-66ebafd6d376 Publisher Balkema Source Appendix 5.4 from Geosynthetics and geosystems in hydraulic and coastal engineering, K.W.Pilarczyk (ed) Part of collection Hydraulic Engineering Reports Document type report Rights © 2000 Fowler, J.; Bagby, R.M. Files PDF GeosyntheticsApp5-4.pdf 552.25 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:7618d74d-6bb4-4a68-a979-66ebafd6d376/datastream/OBJ/view