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He said the county had not decided where the dewatered sludge would be taken.
The mash smuggling with water is a waste product - dewatered potato pulp.
In some places in the Texas Panhandle, the water table has been drained (dewatered).
When dewatered upgraded brown coal can compete in the export market at comparable prices to black coal.
Mechanically dewatered sewage sludge can be pumped directly into furnaces via a pipe network.
Typically, sludges are thickened (dewatered) to reduce the volumes transported off-site for disposal.
Further chemical refining of the dewatered fermentation broth may then take place depending on the final chemical or biofuel product desired.
According to Wetlands International the wild fires in Moscow July 2010 were mainly 80-90% from dewatered peatlands.
Under the terms of the consent decree, the sludge would be dewatered -dried to a cake-like consistency - at the new Bay Park facility.
In response, Domtar began selling dewatered mill waste to Cornwall and area residents labeled as "Soil Conditioner".
Rail transport of the dewatered sediment from GE's processing facility to a PCB-approved landfill will continue through 2010.
Mr. Benjamin, the Tully spokesman, said the dewatered sludge was mixed with lime, wood ash, cement kiln dust and other ingredients to raise the pH level.
Yorktown takes the additional step of mixing some of its wood mulch with dewatered sewage sludge to create topsoil suitable for lawn bare spots (but not for vegetable gardens).
The creation of the dams at Great Falls, South Carolina has resulted in the top 2 miles of it being completely dry (dewatered) except during times of very high flow.
The viability of this method is demonstrated by comparing it with the nearby Abbot's Way, which has not had similar treatment, and which in 1996 was found to have become dewatered and desiccated.
Similarly, many groups (most notable in east Asia) are performing research towards utilizing dewatered sediments for the production of concretes and construction block, although the high organic content (in many cases) of this material is a hindrance toward such ends.
Incineration or Conversion About 10 trucks a day, or a barge every two or three weeks, would remove the dewatered sludge to sites for incineration or for conversion into fertilizer or fuel pellets, Mr. Zabinksi said.
At times, the policies have led to mass die-offs of fish and insects - or, in the case of viable brown trout eggs or microscopic mayfly larvae frozen in a dewatered riverbed, a mass failure to reach life in the first place.
Within industrial plants many substances with high proportion of solids - such as mechanically dewatered sewage sludges, filter cakes, bituminous coal sludges, waste and process sludges - have to be transported over relatively great distances to landfills or incineration plants.
The dewatering process would "produce a sludge that was 25 to 30 percent solid and 75 percent water, reducing its volume by a factor of 10," he explained, adding that when "you look at the dewatered material, it looks like granular clay, or like black soil."
No Clear Preference Nearly all of the 120 speakers at a recent public hearing in White Plains favored that third proposal: trucking the dewatered sludge to a rural, 45-acre site in Putnam Valley where it would be converted to an agricultural liming agent.
As of 2006, interest groups have formed in the Carolinas to restore the Great Falls by altering the dam and restoring flow to the dewatered stretch of Great Falls as part of a major restoration project of the Catawba River.
If either were diminished in the continuous design so would production of the dewatered product, in order to avoid this while maintaining the continuous flight design a larger and heavier press with variable speed settings was a necessity; the press also entailed the need of an operator.