POTENTIALITY OF MUNICIPAL SLUDGE FOR BIOLOGICAL GAS PRODUCTION AT SOBA STATION SOUTH OF KHARTOUM (SUDAN)
Journal: World Journal of Biology and Biotechnology (Vol.5, No. 2)Publication Date: 2020-08-15
Authors : EL Mahdi Ahmed Haroun Tisser khalid Abdelazim Mohd Altawil Gammaa A. M. Osman Eiman Elrashid Diab;
Page : 11-15
Keywords : Sludge; municipal plant; organic material; anaerobic process; breakdown; biological gas potential;
Abstract
Biogas production considered the most encouraging sources of renewable energy in Sudan. Anaerobic process of digestion is considered as efficient techniques of producing biogas. The process also a trustworthy method for treatment of municipal wastes, and the digested discharge could be utilized as soil conditioner to improve the productivity. This research work states at the option of using domestic sludge of the wastewater treatment plant in Soba municipal station (south of Khartoum-Sudan) to produce biological gas (biogas). A laboratory investigation was carried out using five-liter bioreactor to generate biogas for 30 days. The total volume of gas made was 270.25 Nml with a yield of 20 Nml of biogas/mg of COD removed. Chemical oxygen demand, Biological oxygen demand, & total solids drop produced were 89, 91 & 88.23% respectively. Microbial activity was declined from 1.8x107 (before starting the process of digestion) to 1.1x105 germs/mL (after completion of 30 days of digestion). This study offered a significant energetic opportunity by estimated the power production to 35 KWh.
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