Waste Management and Environment (Asia-Pacific Magazine of Environmental Business & Technology)
Published article, "Beneficial Biosolids, Sidney's sludge solutions". This uses RDP En-Vessel Pasteurization™ at North Head, February, 1996 (4 pages).

 
Position Paper - Lime Only Pasteurization and EnVessel Pasteurization ™
Covers both processes with regard to land application considerations, odor considerations, and a direct comparison to each other. March, 1994 (6 pages)
 

Lime Pasteurization, an Extended Evaluation
Considers all aspects of this process, including federal regulations, theory, costs, descriptions of pilot unit, test procedures, sample and testing methods, test results, long tern analysis, cement kiln dust comparison, and ascaris egg testing. (6 pages)

 

Evaluation of Two Methods for Lime Stabilization of Sludge
Lime Only Stabilization and EnVessel Pasteurization™ are evaluated by the City of Cookville, Tennessee. Costs and biosolids analysis are focused on here. (9 pages).

 

Tennessee Startup and Operation of a Lime-EnVessel Pasteurization™ Process at Cookville
Similar to above, covering design considerations, sludge characteristics, process startup, performance testing, and recommendations.(14 pages).

 

Biosolids Pasteurization: A New Approach in Cheraw, S.C.
Article covering Cheraw's change in waste disposal methods due to stricter EPA regulations. Includes Cheraw's solids production, lime treatment process description, process features, system operation, biosolids disposal, and production cost (7 pages).

 

The Design and Cost of Class A and B Treatment of Biosolids Using Post-Lime Stabilization and Pasteurization
Article studies these methods of pathogen reduction with regards to EPA regulations. Covers full-scale pilot studies, analyses of results, variation of pH, temperature and percent solids within samples, design criteria and considerations.
(9 pages)

 

Upgrading the City of O'Fallon, Missouri Sludge Treatment Process to Produce Class "A" Biosolids
Report by Bently C. Green, Project Engineer Horner & Shifrin Inc. with assistance from Benny Hedden, City Engineer City of O'Fallon, Missouri & Mike Dougherty, Division Mangaer Alliance Water Resources. Presented at Missouri Water Environment Association Annual Meeting in Osage Beach, Missouri in March 9-11, 1997. Discusses how to upgrade to Class A or Class B biosolids system. Covers Aerobic Digestion, Anaerobic Digestion, ATAD, Lime Stabilization (11 pages)

 

Is Time-Temperature Really Important
Report by A.R. Rubin, Ph.D., Extension Specialist, North Carolina State University Biological & Agricultural Engineering Department. Detailed report concerning Class A Lime Stabilization and the importance of the Time-Temperature relationship. (12 pages)

 

Beneficial Co-Utilization - Lenoir, North Carolina (WEF Resdual and Biosolids Management Speciality Conference)
Report by Len Hagaman Jr., Jr., M.S., Ph.D., Director of Public Works and Engineering. (13 pages)

 

Nord-Jarlsberg Avfallsselskap ANS in Holmestrand, Norway System Evaluation
Summary report by Lasse Vrale, Assoc. Professor at the Agricultural University of Norway,on first low lime and electricity treatment process in Norway. (7 pages)