Claims
- 1. A method of treating sludge to provide a stable product for use as a beneficial soil or fertilizer for agricultural lands which includes the steps of:
- (a) mixing sludge with at least one alkaline material in an amount sufficient to raise pH of the mixture to a level of at least 12 and to increase percent solids in the mixture to at least 40% by weight, and such that odorant sludge organics and inorganics are bound to adsorbent particles of the alkaline material,
- (b) aerating and drying the mixture by agitation and heating to stabilize the mixture and increase the percent solids to at least 50% by weight, and
- (c) pasteurizing the dried mixture at a temperature at or above 52.degree. C. by application of heat resulting from an exothermic reaction of the alkaline material with water in the sludge, wherein said step (b) is carried out in a mechanical means selected from the group consisting of a drum dryer, a pelletizer, and a fluidized bed apparatus, and wherein the heat applied for drying in said step (b) reduces the amount of additional heat required for pasteurization in said step (c) thereby reducing the amount of alkaline material needed for said exothermic reaction.
- 2. The method set forth in claim 1 wherein the sludge is selected from the group consisting of raw primary wastewater sludge, digested wastewater sludge, secondary wastewater sludge, combined wastewater sludge, a product of an industrial process that includes microbial cells or components, bioorganic sludges, organic sludges, and mixtures thereof.
- 3. The method set forth in claim 1 wherein following said step (c) the product is maintained for a time sufficient to allow the microbial population of the sludge to establish and to commence catabolism of the organics present in the mixture, to continue the odor reduction initially begun by the addition of the adsorptive material, to prevent regrowth of pathogenic organisms, and to continue to carbonate any residual calcium hydroxide or calcium oxide components to form a stable product.
- 4. The method set forth in claim 1 wherein the mixture is mechanically cooled and aerated following said step (c).
- 5. The method according to claim 1 comprising the additional step of product carbonation of the pasteurized mixture by air which contains CO.sub.2 or by a gas containing a concentration of CO.sub.2 greater than that of air.
- 6. The method according to claim 1 comprising the additional step (d) of: controlling microbial content of the mixture by adding a sufficient quantity of agricultural soil containing an indigenous microflora within the range of about 10.sup.5 to 10.sup.10 aerobic bacteria and about 10.sup.4 to 10.sup.7 fungi per gram soil solids.
- 7. The method according to claim 6 wherein the microflora added to the sludge mixture includes bacteria produced in controlled cultures and are selected from indigenous bacterial and fungal microflora of agricultural soils.
- 8. The method according to claim 7 wherein the microflora added includes members of the actinomycete class of bacteria.
- 9. The method according to claim 6 wherein the microflora added to the sludge mixture are obtained from a stored sludge product resulting from the method.
- 10. The method according to claim 1 wherein said step (c) includes the step of heating the mixture to a temperature within the range of 52.degree. C. to 100.degree. C.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/520,959 Filed Aug. 30, 1995 now abandoned.
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