A review of the development of regional sludge treatment centres and a baseline characterisation of Irish sewage sludges
Abstract
This Study assessed the development of sludge treatment and reuse policy since the
original 1993 National Sludge Strategy Report (Weston-FTA, 1993). A review of the 48
sludge treatment centres, current wastewater treatment systems and current or planned
sludge treatment and reuse systems was carried out Sludges from all Regional Sludge
Treatment Centres (areas) were characterised through analysis of selected parameters.
There have been many changes to the original policy, as a result of boundary reviews,
delays in developing sludge management plans, development in technology and changes
in tendering policy, most notably a move to design-build-operate (DBO) projects. As a
result, there are now 35 designated Hub Centres. Only 5 of the Hub Centres are
producing Class A Biosolids. These are Ringsend, Killamey, Carlow, Navan and
Osberstown. Ringsend is the only Hub Centre that is fully operational, treating sludge
from surrounding regions by Thermal Drying. Killamey is producing Class A Biosolids
using Autothermal Thermophilic Aerobic Digestion (ATAD) but is not, as yet, treating
imported sludge. The remaining three plants are producing Class A Biosolids using
Alkaline Stabilisation.
Anaerobic Digestion with post pasteurisation is the most common form of sludge
treatment, with 11 Hub Centres proposing to use it. One plant is using ATAD, two
intend to use Alkaline Stabilisation, seven have selected Thermal Drying and three have
selected Composting. While the remaining plants have not decided which sludge
treatment to select, this is because of incomplete Sludge Management Plans and on
DBO contracts.
Analysis of sludges from the Hub Centres showed that all Irish sewage sludge is safe for
agricultural reuse as defined by the Waste Management Regulations {Use of Sewage
Sludge in Agriculture) (S.I. 267/2001), providing that a nutrient management plan is
taken into consideration and that the soil limits of the 1998 (S.I. 148/1998) Waste
Management Regulations are not exceeded.
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