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Remediation and Management of Sewage Sludge

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Farzana Malik, Farzana Malik, Muhammad Yousuf, Zeeshan Umer, Zeeshan Umer, Wajid Malik, Wajid Malik, Abdul Majid, Sajid Iqbal

Summary

This review covers technologies for treating and managing municipal sewage sludge, including anaerobic digestion, composting, and thermal methods. Sewage sludge is one of the main pathways through which microplastics in wastewater become concentrated and then spread to agricultural land when sludge is used as fertilizer.

Study Type Environmental

In recent times, along with urbanization, the population of the city is also increasing rapidly. In this regard, the discharge of municipal sewage is increasing year by year, which is a worrying situation for living beings as well as the environment. In fact, wastewater is an important by-product of modern industry and contributes significantly to polluting the aquatic environment. Its sources are based on many industries and anthropogenic pollutants. The nature of wastewater is organic and inorganic. Many harmful pollutants especially heavy metals are present in sewage sludge and wastewater. Phytoremediation has become a significant experimental and practical strategy to use plants to remove heavy metals from sewage waters, sludges, spillage sites, and polluted places.

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