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Determination of physicochemical characteristics of solids of urban drainage systems for potential use: Case study in bogota-Colombia

  • Jeimmy Cárdenas
  • , Amelia Perez
  • , Carlos Peña-Guzmán
  • , Andres Torres
  • , Armando Fonseca
  • , Ivan Cabeza

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Abstract

Sediments in sewer systems present an environmental issue associated with their poor disposal and the contaminants that exist within them, so knowing their physicochemical characteristics would allow finding a potential treatment and/or reuse potential. This paper aims to identify the physical and chemical characterization of sediments from the urban drainage system in a stormwater sub-basin of Puente Aranda in Bogotá city, to determine its possible use in engineering applications. Characteristics such as pH, temperature, depth of the sludge, laboratory analysis of volatile solids, particle size, and moisture were measured. In addition to determination of chemical compounds was performed with x-ray fluorescence spectroscopy; from which it was established that the sediments analysed could be used in the manufacture of Portland cement and pozzolans. The compounds found in rainwater sewer systems such as alumina and iron oxide meet the limits stipulated in the Colombian technical standard (NTC 30) ranging from 3% to 8% and 0.5% to 6%, to be constituents of Portland cement.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationChemical Engineering Transactions
EditorsSerafim Bakalis, Laura Piazza, Sauro Pierucci, Jiri Jaromir Klemes
PublisherItalian Association of Chemical Engineering - AIDIC
Pages577-582
Number of pages6
Volume57
ISBN (Electronic)9788895608488
DOIs
StatePublished - 2017

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