EFFICIENT CONTROL THE AGRARIAN RESOURCES

DOI:

10.24411/1816-1863-2018-11045

Section

Ecology

Title

EFFICIENT CONTROL THE AGRARIAN RESOURCES

Сontributors

N. T. Dzhumagulova, Cand. of Tech. Sc., Associate Professor at the National Research Moscow State University of Civil Engineering, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Abstract

The solution of engineering problems, aimed at improving the environmental situation of residential areas and protection of water bodies from pollution, requires constant improvement of wastewater treatment. The most complex and expensive technology in the systems for wastewater treatment is the treatment and disposal of sludge. Dehydration of precipitation in the sludge beds for effluent treatment plants, medium and large bandwidth is often impossible due to the lack of vacant land. The introduction of new processing technology of precipitation is possible to reduce the original amount of rainfall in 4 times, the humidity from 97 to 83 %.

Keywords

wastewater treatment plants, pollution of groundwater and surface water, treatment and disposal of sludge, sludge dewatering, damage to the environment, energy, thickeners.

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