Zhao, Y.Q.Y.Q.ZhaoKeogh, C.C.KeoghTony, Maha A.Maha A.Tony2011-10-202011-10-202009-07Journal of Residuals Science & Technology1544-8053http://hdl.handle.net/10197/3259Organic polymers have long been used as sludge conditioners to improve its dewaterability in sludge management practice. Although polymers can bring about a great dewatering performance of the sludge, their potential health related risk remains unknown regarding their residual in dewatered sludge cakes in the environment when the sludge is finally disposed as landfill especially in long term point of view. For this regard, as an initiative action, Fenton (Fe2+/H2O2) and its related reagents were tested in this study as potential alternative an alum sludge conditioners for the purpose of eliminating the perceived long term risk associated with polymer residual in the environment.188144 bytesapplication/pdfenThis article appeared in J. Residuals Science & Technology, Vol. 6, No.3, 2009, pp. 151-155. Lancaster, PA: DEStech Publications, IncAdvanced oxidation process (AOP)Alum sludgeConditioningFenton reactionOrganic polymerWater--Purification--OxidationWater treatment plant residuals--PurificationBiopolymersFenton's reagentOn the necessity of sludge conditioning with non-organic polymer : AOP approachJournal Article63151155https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/1.0/