Effects of humus soil on the settling and dewatering characteristics of the
activated sludge were investigated. Addition of the humus soil improved th
e sedimentation characteristics of the activated sludge remarkably. The ini
tial lag phase was diminished and the zone settling velocity increased as t
he humus soil dosage increased. For estimation of the chemical effect of th
e humus soil on sludge settling, cation mixtures equivalent to the cations
leaching from the humus soil were added and only the chemical effect was ex
amined. The physical effect was then isolated by subtracting the chemical e
ffect. The chemical effect on sludge settling was about 30 similar to 50% o
f the equivalent humus soil powder dosage and the physical effect was more
important in improvement of the sludge settling properties. Dewatering char
acteristics of the activated sludge were dependent on both the concentratio
n and distribution of the cations leaching from the humus soil. Divalent ca
tions, calcium and magnesium from the humus soil decreased the bound water
content of the sludge, which in turn increased floc density and cake solids
content. However, excess sodium ion increased the SRF (specific resistance
to filtration) slightly. Addition of humus soil to thickened activated slu
dge improved the dewatering properties, which could be well explained by th
e eff ect of the cations leaching. The SRF showed a good trend with the mon
ovalent to divalent cation (M/D) ratio, which could be utilized as a useful
tool for evaluation of the sludge dewatering characteristics.