Uncertainity in degradation rates for organic micro pollutants during full - scale sewage sludge composting

Composting can potentially remove organic pollutants in sewage sludge. When estimating pollutant removal efficiency, knowledge of estimate uncertainty is important for understanding estimate reliability. In this study the uncertainty (coefficient of variation, CV) in pollutant degradation rate (K1)...

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Main Authors: Sadef, Yumna, Poulsen, Tjalfe G., Habib, Kashif, Iqbal, Tariq, Nizami, Abdul Sattar
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spelling my.upm.eprints.531852017-10-27T09:50:46Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/53185/ Uncertainity in degradation rates for organic micro pollutants during full - scale sewage sludge composting Sadef, Yumna Poulsen, Tjalfe G. Habib, Kashif Iqbal, Tariq Nizami, Abdul Sattar Composting can potentially remove organic pollutants in sewage sludge. When estimating pollutant removal efficiency, knowledge of estimate uncertainty is important for understanding estimate reliability. In this study the uncertainty (coefficient of variation, CV) in pollutant degradation rate (K1) and relative concentration at 35 days of composting (C35/C0) was evaluated. This was done based on recently presented pollutant concentration data, measured under full-scale composting conditions using two different sampling methods for a range of organic pollutants commonly found in sewage sludge. Non-parametric statistical procedures were used to estimate CV values for K1 and C35/C0 for individual pollutants. These were then used to compare the two sampling methods with respect to CV and to determine confidence intervals for average CV. Results showed that sampling method is crucial for reducing uncertainty. The results further indicated that it is possible to achieve CV values for both K1 and C35/C0 of about 15%. Elsevier 2016-05 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/53185/1/Uncertainity%20in%20degradation%20rates%20for%20organic%20micro%20pollutants%20during%20full%20-%20scale%20sewage%20sludge%20composting.pdf Sadef, Yumna and Poulsen, Tjalfe G. and Habib, Kashif and Iqbal, Tariq and Nizami, Abdul Sattar (2016) Uncertainity in degradation rates for organic micro pollutants during full - scale sewage sludge composting. Waste Management, 56. pp. 396-402. ISSN 0956-053X; ESSN: 1879-2456 http://www.elsevier.com/locate/wasman 10.1016/j.wasman.2016.06.018
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description Composting can potentially remove organic pollutants in sewage sludge. When estimating pollutant removal efficiency, knowledge of estimate uncertainty is important for understanding estimate reliability. In this study the uncertainty (coefficient of variation, CV) in pollutant degradation rate (K1) and relative concentration at 35 days of composting (C35/C0) was evaluated. This was done based on recently presented pollutant concentration data, measured under full-scale composting conditions using two different sampling methods for a range of organic pollutants commonly found in sewage sludge. Non-parametric statistical procedures were used to estimate CV values for K1 and C35/C0 for individual pollutants. These were then used to compare the two sampling methods with respect to CV and to determine confidence intervals for average CV. Results showed that sampling method is crucial for reducing uncertainty. The results further indicated that it is possible to achieve CV values for both K1 and C35/C0 of about 15%.
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author Sadef, Yumna
Poulsen, Tjalfe G.
Habib, Kashif
Iqbal, Tariq
Nizami, Abdul Sattar
spellingShingle Sadef, Yumna
Poulsen, Tjalfe G.
Habib, Kashif
Iqbal, Tariq
Nizami, Abdul Sattar
Uncertainity in degradation rates for organic micro pollutants during full - scale sewage sludge composting
author_facet Sadef, Yumna
Poulsen, Tjalfe G.
Habib, Kashif
Iqbal, Tariq
Nizami, Abdul Sattar
author_sort Sadef, Yumna
title Uncertainity in degradation rates for organic micro pollutants during full - scale sewage sludge composting
title_short Uncertainity in degradation rates for organic micro pollutants during full - scale sewage sludge composting
title_full Uncertainity in degradation rates for organic micro pollutants during full - scale sewage sludge composting
title_fullStr Uncertainity in degradation rates for organic micro pollutants during full - scale sewage sludge composting
title_full_unstemmed Uncertainity in degradation rates for organic micro pollutants during full - scale sewage sludge composting
title_sort uncertainity in degradation rates for organic micro pollutants during full - scale sewage sludge composting
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2016
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/53185/1/Uncertainity%20in%20degradation%20rates%20for%20organic%20micro%20pollutants%20during%20full%20-%20scale%20sewage%20sludge%20composting.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/53185/
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