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Sludge treatment by earthworm-enhanced reed beds towards smart-cities
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Sludge Treatment Reed Bed under different climates: A review using meta-analysis
Publication . Gholipour, Amir; Fragoso, Rita; Duarte, Elizabeth; Galvão, Ana
Sludge Treatment Reed Beds (STRBs) have been used worldwide over the past few decades. This review aims to
overarchingly identify and appraise the currently available knowledge of STRB technology and discern climatic patterns
through Meta-Analysis (MA). We systematically searched Google Scholar, Scopus, and Web of Science databases
(up to Dec 2021) via a combination of keywords to identify English-language studies published in peer-reviewed
journals. Of 142 potential articles, 73 studies met the present review objectives and inclusion criteria. Four STRB classifications
including typical STRB, earthworm STRB, Sludge Treatment Electro Wetland (STEW), and earthworm
STEW were found since 1990. The data and information on STRBs' configuration, operational parameters in terms
of location, type of sewage sludge, study scale, Sludge Loading Rate (SLR), Dry Solid (DS), the proportion of Volatile
Solid to DS (VS/DS), and their association with the feeding and resting modes were extracted fromthe selected articles.
The analysis was focused on the interconnections between operational parameters and system efficiency for Temperate
type 1 (low intensity of solar radiation), Temperate type 2 (high intensity of solar radiation), and Tropical climates.
Based on MA, we found the average SLRs of 50, 70, and 101 Kg.DM.m−2.year−1 for Temperate type 1, Temperate
type 2, and Tropical climates respectively, and DS during the feeding of 33 %, 35 %, and 40 %. A qualitative comparison
of Arid and Polar climates was also performed given the reduced number of studies available in these climates.
The volume of the sludge reduced was 60 % higher and the height of accumulated sludge was annually 2 cm in the earthworm STRBs, and STEWs compared to typical STRBs, which was 6 cm annually in Tropical climates. Correlation
analysis, media characterization, list of plant species, and the removal efficiency of STRBs in the residual sludge and
leachate are mentioned as well
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SFRH/BD/151361/2021
