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Oct 3, 2021
It is an amazing course, I enjoyed quite new topic soo far and I loved the way of teaching of mentors in course. Thank you coursera for giving me an opportunity to better understand the new knowledge.
BD
Jun 10, 2018
It was an excellent learning opportunity with a new challenging field of research. I am keen to register more subjects in the future in related subjects under your mentoring. RegardsDr. Bhaskar Das
By Sunil B
•Mar 15, 2022
Excellent course!!!!
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•May 22, 2023
By shweta m
•Apr 30, 2019
Unplanted sludge drying beds are shallow filters filled with sand and gravel with an under-drain at
the bottom to collect leachate. Sludge is discharged onto the surface for dewatering (Figure 7.1). The
drying process in a drying bed is based on drainage of liquid through the sand and gravel to the bottom
of the bed, and evaporation of water from the surface of the sludge to the air. The design as well as the
operation of the drying bed is fairly straightforward, provided the sludge loading rate is well selected
and the inlet points for depositing the sludge onto the bed are properly designed. Depending on the
faecal sludge (FS) characteristics, a variable fraction of approximately 50-80% of the sludge volume
drains off as a liquid (or leachate), which needs to be collected and treated prior to discharge (Tilley
et al., 2014). After reaching the desired dryness, the sludge is removed from the bed manually or
mechanically. Further processing for stabilization and pathogen reduction may be required depending
on the intended end-use option. When considering the installation of a drying bed, the ease of operation
and low cost needs to be considered against the relatively large footprint and odor potential.
By Mohammad M K S
•Jun 23, 2020
fairly good
By Pavithran S
•May 3, 2020
Content was at its best
But i was cheated on not getting a certificate
I am not sophisticated enough to buy this certificate
By AJAY G
•Nov 28, 2017
bad course