Slashing Sludge Disposal Costs for Christmas Creek Sludge Facility

A major iron ore producer in Australia operates a number of sewage treatment plants, which all produce sludge.

A number of their sites utilise advanced MBR technology to treat the sewage to a high level for environmental discharge and/or partial reuse. Liquid biosolids produced from the sites are now transported to a centralised sludge management facility, and dewatered to produce a spadable cake for road transport.

Previously liquid sludge was transported but the new facility reduces offsite disposal volumes.

The benefits include:

  • High volume reduction, resulting in reduced offsite sludge disposal costs
  • Lowest energy demand
  • Low internal screw speed of <1RPM resulting in minimum maintenance requirements
  • Fully enclosed
  • All stainless steel fabrication

The equipment installed is the HUBER Q-PRESS®. This technology relies on an internal screw that conveys the sludge through a cylindrical wedgewire basket.

As the sludge drains, pressure is gradually applied to the sludge mass which results in final dewatering to a dry spadable cake, resulting in a 85—88% reduction in volume.

The HUBER Q-PRESS® uses 90% less power than an equivalent sized centrifuge and 80% less water than a belt filter press. The energy savings associated with this is significant in the overall operating cost of the treatment plant.

ItemValue
Sludge Solids1-1-T%DS
Flow1-2 m3/h
Cake Solids19-20%DS
Capture95%


 
 
 
 


 
 


 
 
 

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