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Table 9.4 Concentration of organic carbon (C), total nitrogen (TN), phosphorus (P),
ammonia (NH 4 +), nitrate (NO 3 - ), sulphur (S) and potassium (K) in sewage (U.S. EPA
1983)


Components Sludge
typeb

Number of
samples

Range Mediumc Mean

Organic C, %

Total N,%

NH 4 +- N,
mg/kg

NO 3 - - N,
mg/kg

Total P, %

Total S, %

K, %

Anaerobic
Aerobic

Anaerobic
Aerobic

Anaerobic
Aerobic

Anaerobic
Aerobic

Anaerobic
Aerobic

Anaerobic
Aerobic

Anaerobic
Aerobic

31
10

85
38

67
33

35
8

86
38

19
9

86
37

18 – 39
27 – 37

0.5 – 17.6
0.5 – 7.6

120– 67,600
30 – 11,300

2 – 4,900
7 – 830

0.5 – 14.3
1.1 – 5.5

0.8 – 1.0
0.6 – 1.1

0.02 – 2.64
0.08 – 1.10

26.8
29.5

4.2
4.8

1,600
400

79
180

3.0
2.7

1.1
0.8

0.30
0.39

27.6
31.7

5.0
4.9

9,400
950

520
300

3.3
2.9

1.2
0.8

0.52
0.46

aConcentration and percentage composition are on a dried solids basis
b Other includes lagooned, primary, tertiary and unspecified sludges.
c Median concentration are reported to be better measures of ‘typical’ concentration than


the arithmetic mean



  • Not reported.

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