Land treatment of sludge 451
require less preparation and can be used with a wide variety of crops. Ridge-
and-furrow and overland flow are suitable to level land and sloped land,
respectively; they also minimize aerosol-related pathogens and aesthetic
problems.
Tank trucks, farm tank wagons and tractors are also effective in applying
sludge on crop lands in which sludge is pumped from roadway onto the field.
Commercial tank trucks with plow furrow cover are available where sludge is
discharged in furrow ahead of plow mounted on rear of the trucks.
Table 9.6 Transport modes for sludge (Knezek and Miller 1976)
Type Characteristics
Liquid sludge
Rail tank car
Barge
Pipeline
Vehicles
Tank truck
Farm tank wagon and
tractor
Sem-solid or solid sludge
Rail hopper car
Truck
100 wet tons (24,000 gala) capacity; suspended solids will
settle while transit.
Capacity determined by waterways; Chicago has used
1,200 wet tons (290,000 gal) barges.
Need minimum velocity of 1 f.p.s. (30 m/s) to keep solids
in suspension; friction decreases as pipe diameter
increases (to the fifth power); buried pipelines suitable
for one-year use.
Capacity-up to maximum load allowed on road
Can have gravity or pressurized discharge. Field
trafficability can be improved by using floatation tires.
Capacity: 830 – 3,000 gal. Principal use would be for
field application
Need special unloading sites and equipment for field
application
Commercial equipment available to unload and spread on
ground need to level sludge piles if dump truck is used.
a 1 gallon = 3.785 L