ECOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF SLUDGE DISPOSAL IN SLOVAKIA
Abstract
There are monitored “ Great Boom” by building of new sewage systems in Slovakia in last years, especially in areas, where was low connection to the public sewage systems. There is coming
great amount of finances for building a new sewage system in Slovakia. But at first we have to find the general idea how to build this system with the view of technical and economical relations. Quantitative production of sludge from urban waste water treatment as well as the issue of their contamination has been continuously monitored in Slovakia since 1998. Basic principles, together with the monitoring, have been derived from the concepts of management of sludge from municipal wastewater treatment plants. Controlled land application of sludge was stipulated as the principal method of handling sludge. This process has not only been selected for being relatively the cheapest way for the final disposal of sludge, but is assumed to be the most acceptable option in the Slovak conditions, as well.
great amount of finances for building a new sewage system in Slovakia. But at first we have to find the general idea how to build this system with the view of technical and economical relations. Quantitative production of sludge from urban waste water treatment as well as the issue of their contamination has been continuously monitored in Slovakia since 1998. Basic principles, together with the monitoring, have been derived from the concepts of management of sludge from municipal wastewater treatment plants. Controlled land application of sludge was stipulated as the principal method of handling sludge. This process has not only been selected for being relatively the cheapest way for the final disposal of sludge, but is assumed to be the most acceptable option in the Slovak conditions, as well.
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