Following completion of the construction of Fleetwood sewage-treatment work
s in 1996, the sludge (from the plant) was causing health and safety proble
ms for the workforce and there were complaints of odour from the local comm
unity. Problems arose due to overloading of the biological-treatment units,
resulting in little or no dissolved oxygen in parts of the process. There
was a need to stabilise the sludge in the short term, culminating in the ne
ed for chemical conditioning, and an investigation into operational procedu
res to stabilise the sludge in the long term, The sludge was successfully s
tabilised using ferric chloride and sodium hydroxide, The long-term stabili
ty of the sludge was further improved using operational changes (such as th
e inclusion of step feeding and by demonstrating the effect of load removal
upstream from the existing biological process) via pilot-plant studies.