Co-processing of Waste Sludge in Construction Industry: A Review |
Author(s): |
Krunal Lashkari , Department of Environment Science & Technology, Shroff S.R. Rotary institute of Chemical Technology, Vataria-393135, Bharuch; Nidhi Limbachia, Department of Environment Science & Technology, Shroff S.R. Rotary institute of Chemical Technology, Vataria-393135, Bharuch; Krutarth Trivedi, Department of Environment Science & Technology, Shroff S.R. Rotary institute of Chemical Technology, Vataria-393135, Bharuch; Chirag Sojitra, Department of Environment Science & Technology, Shroff S.R. Rotary institute of Chemical Technology, Vataria-393135, Bharuch; Kunal Majmudar, Department of Environment Science & Technology, Shroff S.R. Rotary institute of Chemical Technology, Vataria-393135, Bharuch |
Keywords: |
Industrial Sludge, Blocks, Bricks, Ceramic, Compressive Strength, Concrete, Material, Water Absorption |
Abstract |
Many attempts have been made to incorporate wastes into production of building material. It is a practical solution to reduce cost expenditure on waste management and its effects on environment. The sewage treatment process as well as many industries which using effluent treatment plant generates a sludge, that must be disposed in environmentally sound manner among all disposal options. The use of sludge in producing constructional elements is considered to be the most economic and environmentally sound option. Advancing solid waste management results in alternative construction material like, brick, block, aggregate and cement to safe guard environment. This study reviews various attempts that have been made to use sludge from different plants in construction industry. |
Other Details |
Paper ID: IJSRDV5I110079 Published in: Volume : 5, Issue : 11 Publication Date: 01/02/2018 Page(s): 115-117 |
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