intersludge
Intersludge is a term used to describe the residual material generated from wastewater treatment processes, specifically from the separation and dewatering of sludge. It is distinct from primary sludge, which is removed during initial settling, and secondary sludge, which is produced by biological treatment. Intersludge represents a consolidated and often stabilized form of these combined sludges.
The composition of intersludge varies depending on the influent wastewater characteristics and the treatment methods employed.
Management and disposal of intersludge are crucial aspects of wastewater treatment. Common management options include landfilling,