Sewage sludge is byproduct of wastewater treatment that can pose a significant
disposal challenges for Municipal authorities. However, it is also has potential as a
construction material due to its low cost and unique properties. This abstract provides
an overview of the current state of knowledge on the use of sewage sludge as
construction material, including its applications and environmental impacts. The
abstract present review of existing literature on the topic, including case studies and
experimental data, to assess the potential benefits and risks of using sewage sludge in
construction. The abstract also highlights the need for further research to fully
understand the implications of these practices and to develop best practices for it
implementation.
Concrete, being the most widely used construction material worldwide, has a
significant environmental impact due to its extensive consumption of natural resources
and high carbon emissions. To address these challenges, researchers have explored
various sustainable alternatives, one of which is incorporating sludge, a byproduct of
wastewater treatment plants, into concrete production. This abstract presents a
comprehensive overview of the utilization of sludge as supplementary cementations
material (SCM)in concrete, highlighting its potential benefits and challenges.
Sludge, rich in organic and inorganic compounds, possesses properties that can
enhance the performance of concrete. As a SCM, It can partially replace cement
thereby reducing its demand and minimizing the carbon footprint associated with
cement production. Additionally, sludge in corporation in concrete promotes waste
management and offers a sustainable solution for the disposal of this abundant by product. The
abstract examines the effects of sludge on various concrete properties, including
workability, strength development, durability and environmental impacts. Studies
have shown that sludge addition can enhance the workability of fresh concrete,
leading to improved cohesiveness and reduced water demand. Furthermore, the
pozzolanic and filler effects of sludge contribute to the strength development of
hardened concrete, with potential improvements observed in both early age and long
term strengths.
Moreover, the inclusion of sludge in concrete can enhance its durability
performance, such as resistance to chloride ion penetrates Sulfate attack and alkali
silica reaction. The abstract also discusses the potential environmental benefits,
including reduced carbon emissions, energy saving and conservation of natural
resources, resulting from sludge utilization in concrete production. Overall , in
corporation sludge into concrete presents a promoting opportunity to enhance the
sustainability of the construction industry; further research and development efforts
are required to fully understand the long term performance and environmental
implication of sludge-based concrete and to overcome the associated challenges. By
embracing sludge as valuable resources, the construction sector can move towards a
more circular economy and contribute to a greener and more sustainable future.
Content Owner / Guide
Title
Utilization of treated dry sludge and wastewater for light weight concrete
Year Awarded (Blank if Not Awarded)
2023
Awarding Body
Type
Master of Technology
Place of Work
E-Mail
Co Guide (Non IET)
Prof. J. B. Srivastava
Roll No
2100520975007
Registration Date
Area of Research
Environmental Engineering