Elham H. Fini, Mohammadjavad Kazemi, Lily Poulikakos, Georgy Lazorenko, Vajiheh Akbarzade, Anthony Lamanna, Peter Lammers
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随着废物产量的增加和资源的有限,污水污泥成为一种宝贵的资源,其潜力已超越了传统的土地利用和焚烧。本综述强调探索污水污泥非肥料化的创新应用,提倡将污水处理厂视为宝贵的原料和碳固存来源。创新用途包括将污水污泥融入沥青路面、土工聚合物、水泥基复合材料和砌块等建筑材料中。这些方法不仅能固定重金属、减轻环境危害,还能支持碳固存,与将碳释放到大气中的焚烧和土地应用方法形成鲜明对比。综述还讨论了生物粘合剂、沥青生物粘合剂、水凝胶、生物塑料和缓蚀剂等新兴技术。报告重点介绍了从污水污泥中回收有价值的材料,包括磷、油、金属、纤维素、聚羟基烷酸酯以及酶的生产。通过重点介绍这些非肥料应用,这篇综述提出了一个令人信服的理由,即重新认识污水处理厂,将其作为有价值的原料和固碳来源,支持全球为有效管理废物和提高可持续性所做的努力。Ellie Fini 和合著者研究了创新的、经常被忽视的污水污泥管理方法。他们的工作强调了这些替代方法如何有效减少重金属污染和碳排放等环境危害,同时促进增值产品的开发。
Perspectives on innovative non-fertilizer applications of sewage sludge for mitigating environmental and health hazards
As waste production increases and resources become limited, sewage sludge presents a valuable resource with potential beyond traditional land use and incineration. This review emphasizes exploring innovative non-fertilizer applications of sewage sludges and advocates for viewing wastewater treatment plants as sources of valuable feedstock and carbon sequestration. Innovative uses include integrating sewage sludge into construction materials such as asphalt pavements, geopolymer, cementitious composites, and masonry blocks. These methods not only immobilize heavy metals and mitigate environmental hazards but also support carbon sequestration, contrasting with incineration and land application methods that release carbon into the atmosphere. The review also addresses emerging technologies like bio-adhesives, bio-binders for asphalt, hydrogels, bioplastics, and corrosion inhibitors. It highlights the recovery of valuable materials from sewage sludge, including phosphorus, oils, metals, cellulose, and polyhydroxyalkanoates as well as enzyme production. By focusing on these non-fertilizer applications, this review presents a compelling case for re-envisioning wastewater treatment plants as sources of valuable feedstock and carbon sequestration, supporting global efforts to manage waste effectively and enhance sustainability. Ellie Fini and co-authors investigate innovative and often overlooked methods for managing sewage sludge. Their work emphasizes how these alternative approaches can effectively reduce environmental hazards, such as heavy metal contamination and carbon emissions, while also fostering the development of value-added products.