The ballasting of activated and alum sludge with bentonite, clinoptilolite,
montmorillonite, acid modified magnesium silicate, and a blend of talc and
chlorite was investigated in batch settling tests. Mineral materials were
added as such, and saturated by Ca or Na ions. The sludge settleability was
also investigated when soluble cations were added as salts. Single cation
solutions of Ca or Na, or combined mixtures of Ca, Na, K, and Mg were used.
The impact of mineral materials on alum sludge filterability was tested by
capillary suction lime (CST) measurement. Mineral materials, except benton
ite and test sand, improved activated and alum sludge settling by 21-47% ba
sed on sludge volume when a dosage of 3 g/l was used. Cation saturation of
mineral material, except bentonite, did not change the settling improvement
. Sludge settleability was unaffected by soluble cation addition as salts.
Clinoptilolite, the blend of talc and chlorite, and montmorillonite improve
d most the activated sludge settling. Montmorillonite, the blend of talc an
d chlorite, and the acid modified magnesium silicate improved most the alum
sludge settling. Differences in density, particle size, or the amount of s
oluble cations did not explain alone the ranking of mineral materials in se
ttleability improvement. Alum sludge filterability was affected only by ben
tonite as such and by Na-saturated bentonite to negative direction. (C) 199
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