Sludge Treatment Wetland for Treating Microalgae Digestate Grown in Agricultural Runoff: A Technical, Economic, and Environmental Assessment
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González Flo, Eva; Ortiz, Antonio; Arias, Carlos A.; Díez Montero, Rubén
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Water, 2023, 15, 2159
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Palabras clave
Digestate land application
Digestate reuse
Microalgae biomass
Sustainable technology
Vertical flow system
Resumen/Abstract
The management and disposal of wastewater treatment sludge can be a costly and resourceintensive
process. To provide a cost-effective and sustainable alternative, Sludge Treatment Wetlands
(STW) have emerged as a viable solution for enhancing sludge quality through dewatering and
biodegradation. In this study, the effectiveness of a full-scale STW for stabilizing and dewatering
digested microalgal biomass from a domestic and agricultural wastewater treatment system was
evaluated. The properties of the treated digestate in the STW were assessed after 35 weeks of
operation and a resting period of 4 weeks. The dry matter content was found to be 12.8%, and
the average macronutrient content was K: 3.8 mg/g DW, P: 4.9 mg/g DW, and Ca: 95 mg/g DW.
The highest contents of micronutrients were for Fe: 7.8 mg/g DW and Mg: 7.6 mg/g DW, while
heavy metals and pathogen contents were below the EC limits for sewage sludge reuse in agriculture.
The STW was found to be a cost-effective and environmentally friendly option for treating mixed
wastewater-based sludge for land application. The STW outperformed reference systems using
centrifuge dewatering techniques, particularly in terms of eutrophication potential and acidification
potential. However, the STW?s economic performance was slightly worse than that of the dewatering
system in terms of unit production cost. This study is the first in the literature to investigate the
use of STW for treating digested microalgae and its possible reuse in arable land, suggesting that
STW infrastructures have great potential for the development of sustainable and eco-friendly sludge
treatment technologies.
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