What is it about?

In the Federal District of Brazil, the cleaning waste from on-site sanitation facilities is transported by septage trucks to sewage treatment plants (STPs) to be treated in conjunction with sewage. This research aimed to characterize the waste from septage trucks that were discharged in the two STPs in Brasilia, Federal District of Brazil. The methodology included the characterization (sampling and laboratory tests) of waste samples collected from septage trucks that discharged waste at the two STPs in Brasília, and the collection of information on the origin of this waste and the frequency of cleaning the on-site sanitation units. Great variability was found in the frequency of cleaning cesspools and septic tanks. The cleaning of the on-site sanitation facilities took place daily in some places and monthly in the remaining sites, and eventually, facilities with annual cleaning were reported. The characteristic that had the lowest variation coefficient was the pH. The presence of large concentrations of oils and greases in the residues of the septage trucks is a major inconvenience. The results obtained contribute to the knowledge of the characteristics of waste from septage trucks, its management, and proper treatment.

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Why is it important?

The data collection shown by this paper can aid to plan the septage managing activities in a community and to preview the possibility of impacts caused by these activities.

Perspectives

We hope this article would be used by experts to generate solutions for septage management.

Marco Antonio Almeida de Souza
Universidade de Brasilia

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This page is a summary of: CHARACTERIZATION OF WASTES FROM SEPTAGE COLLECTION AND TRANSPORT TRUCKS IN THE FEDERAL DISTRICT, BRAZIL, Revista Eletrônica de Gestão e Tecnologias Ambientais, April 2021, Universidade Federal da Bahia,
DOI: 10.9771/gesta.v9i1.42218.
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