The Recovery Of Phosphorus Compounds From Post-Neutralization Sludge ? 1. Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
K. Gorazda
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

The population growth, urban and industry development cause the increased pollution with different substances, which contain phosphorus. It contributes to the increased demand for its compounds, increasing the use of its natural resources, which is considered to be the most accessible source. The forecasts regarding the world natural reserves of phosphorus deposits are saying that more than 50% of resources used currently will be exhausted within next 60-70 years (Steen, 1998). European Union formulated its goals regarding the waste management in 1990. Its main rules include prevention of waste generation, recycling, reuse of waste as the raw materials in technological processes, separate collection and optimization of final removal. The phosphorus recovery from waste is realized currently in many ways: directly from the waste water stream in sewage-treatment plant, from the sewage sludge, from animal waste, industrial waste and other emissions from industry (Przewrocki et al., 2004). According to the rules of cleaner production the waste should be treated as the source of resources for the production of products with full value (Kowalski, 1998).
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APA: K. Gorazda  (2005)  The Recovery Of Phosphorus Compounds From Post-Neutralization Sludge ? 1. Introduction

MLA: K. Gorazda The Recovery Of Phosphorus Compounds From Post-Neutralization Sludge ? 1. Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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