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titleOfInvention Sludge treatment apparatus and method
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a sludge treatment apparatus and method capable of efficiently and reliably decomposing an organic chlorine compound contained in sludge when purifying water to be treated containing an organic chlorine compound. The sludge treatment apparatus of the present invention adds a flocculant to water to be treated containing an organic chlorine compound to agglomerate suspended solids in the water to be treated, and also adds organic chlorine compounds to the suspended solids. An aggregating means 2 for adsorbing, a separating means 3 for separating sludge containing organochlorine compounds and suspended solids from the water to be treated, a dissolving means 4 for adding an acid to the sludge and dissolving it to obtain a solution, It includes an advanced oxidation treatment means 5 that oxidatively decomposes an organic chlorine compound contained in a solution with ultraviolet rays or the like and ozone. [Selection] Figure 1
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