This analysis suggests that a holistic or life-cycle approach be taken when assessing the long-term sustainability of sludge reuse options. Issues such as compliance with world best practice environmental/health standards, energyusage, greenhouse gas emissions, odour control and volume reduction must now be taken into account when assessing the long-term sustainability and public acceptability of the various management options. Four major criteria for the assessment of sludge reuse options are proposed and five management options are assessed using these criteria. The results indicate that traditional land application reuse options must be evaluated in more detail to confirm whether they offer a long-term sustainable management option. Newer thermal based management options may however provide long-term sustainable management options.
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April 01 2000
Assessment of sludge reuse options: a life-cycle approach
T. Bridle;
T. Bridle
1Environmental Solutions International Ltd, 6 Gould Street, Osborne Park, WA 6017, Australia
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S. Skrypski-Mantele
S. Skrypski-Mantele
1Environmental Solutions International Ltd, 6 Gould Street, Osborne Park, WA 6017, Australia
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Water Sci Technol (2000) 41 (8): 131–135.
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T. Bridle, S. Skrypski-Mantele; Assessment of sludge reuse options: a life-cycle approach. Water Sci Technol 1 April 2000; 41 (8): 131–135. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2000.0152
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