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The launch of the first line in Russia allowed not to take sediments with a capacity of almost 3,000 dump trucks o the sludge pits of the city.
In 2022, 18 thousand tons of granulated material were produced from 73,000 tons of sludge, which is comparable to the capacity of almost 3 thousand dump trucks, at the first line of thermomechanical sludge treatment in Kazan in Russia. The final product is certified and used as biofuel. In addition, a certificate of conformity was obtained for the use of pellets as fertilizer for industrial crops. The results of the unique project were reported to the Mayor of the capital of the republic of Tatarstan Ilsur Metshin at the summing-up meeting by Andrey Egorov, Director of the Municipal Unitary Enterprise Vodokanal.
The launch in 2021 of a line of thermomechanical sludge treatment at biological treatment plants allowed the city to completely stop using the sludge pits, A.Egorov noted.
“In 2022, a certificate was received for the final product – solid biofuel. To date, 100% of the product is sold as biofuel to a cement factory in the Komsomolsky village of the republic of Mordovia. For the alternative use of pellets, a certificate of conformity for fertilizer for industrial crops has been obtained, which will expand the scope of use,”- explained the Director of Vodokanal.
In December 2022, the technology of thermomechanical sludge drying was recognized as the best environmental project at the ECO-leader annual competition of the Ministry of Ecology of the republic of Tatarstan.
The abandonment of the use of sludge pits allowed to start their reclamation in 2021. At the moment, the work has been completed by 49%. The project is implemented under the federal program “Improvement of the Volga”. It is expected that the work will be completed in 2024, which will solve the long-standing problem of the environmental impact of the sludge pits.
The construction of a thermomechanical sludge treatment line worth almost 1.7 billion rubles began in December 2018 on the expenses of Vodokanal, as well as borrowed funds. The sludge that has undergone preliminary mechanical and biological purification is first dehydrated in decanter centrifuges to a humidity of 75%, and then dried in special drums.
The filtered water undergoes additional purification, and the dried decontaminated sediment takes the form of a granulate with a moisture content of 5-10%. The granulated material has a hazard class V, that means it is actually safe.
The entire daily volume of sediment passes through the thermomechanical treatment line. On average, when processing 200 tons of sludge, it is possible to obtain 50 tons of granulated material per day.