2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2019.03.131
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A systematic study on the VOCs characterization and odour emissions in a full-scale sewage sludge composting plant

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“…Sulphur, ammonia, and fecal odors indicate microbiological degradation; in the case of dewatered and stored biosolids with high solid content, emissions are affected by upstream digestion, dewatering, and storage [57]. Odor concentration values from points located on piles of dewatered sludge were between 557 and 5091 ou/m 3 [21]. These values depend on the storage time-the early active phase and turning showed the highest odor emission rates [58], whereas in this study, values from 2 to 549 ou/m 3 were found in the immediate vicinity of the piles.…”
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“…Sulphur, ammonia, and fecal odors indicate microbiological degradation; in the case of dewatered and stored biosolids with high solid content, emissions are affected by upstream digestion, dewatering, and storage [57]. Odor concentration values from points located on piles of dewatered sludge were between 557 and 5091 ou/m 3 [21]. These values depend on the storage time-the early active phase and turning showed the highest odor emission rates [58], whereas in this study, values from 2 to 549 ou/m 3 were found in the immediate vicinity of the piles.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite their beneficial contribution to environmental protection, municipal wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) are among potential emission sources of atmospheric pollutants [20]. European countries produce more than 3.5 million Mg of sewage sludge during the treatment of urban wastewater [21], which must be treated to minimize its negative environmental impacts. According to European regulations, management methods involving solid waste storage are now being replaced by methods leading to waste stabilization and safe recycling [22].…”
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“…An SM-100 portable field olfactometer provided by Scentroid (IDES Canada, Inc., Whitchurch-Stouffville, ON, Canada) was used to perform the odour concentration analysis of the different gaseous samples obtained during the experiment, as explained by [24]. Briefly, the portable field olfactometer, which is factory calibrated, works by diluting a fixed flow of clean breathable air with the odorous sample until the panellist perceives an odour change.…”
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“…On the other hand, few works dealing with the OEFs of SS biological treatment have been found. However, [42] evaluated the OEFs of different substrates in a 300 L aerated pilot-scale reactor, reporting an OEF of 9.35 × 10 8 ou•Mg −1 DM-SS for SS composting and [24] obtained an OEF of 9.45 × 10 7 ou•Mg −1 DM-SS in a full-scale sewage sludge composting plant. For SS composting, different ranges of target pollutants and odour concentrations can be found in literature depending on the characteristics of the feedstocks or the composting process itself [43][44][45].…”
Section: Nh 3 H 2 S Tvocs and Odour Emissionmentioning
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“…GC-MS is also commonly adopted for monitoring emission variations during industrial processes to identify the most critical phases, which significantly influence the odor's impact on the surroundings. In 2019, Gonzalez et al [44] used TD GC-MS to characterize odorous emissions of a full-scale sewage composting plant located in Majorca (Spain). In particular, the study involved the analysis of 34 gaseous samples representative of different points of the treatment processes, with the aim of monitoring the odorous emissions during the composting process.…”
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