SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF SEWAGE SLUDGE IN SLOVAKIA
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https://doi.org/10.51704/cjce.2017.vol3.iss2.pp46-51Keywords:
Sewage sludge, production, recoveryAbstract
At present, it is necessary to focus on sludge management in the direction of further reduction of sludge contamination, including from the point of view of organic contamination under EU legislation. Sludge management technologies it is necessary not only to improve, but at the same time optimize and rationalize. These requirements are in the field of research and development reflected in the increased interest in new knowledge in the field of sludge management.
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