9.13 What are the potential advantages and constraints of sludge burning?
The following table outlines the potential advantages and disadvantages of sludge burning.
Advantages | Disadvantages |
---|---|
Sludge volume is substantially reduced | Potential emission of pollutants |
All pathogens are removed | Need for highly skilled operating and maintenance staff |
Fast treatment time | High capital and O&M costs |
Energy recovery is possible | Residual ashes or tar |
High energy input needed |
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