This study was motivated by the necessity to recycle sludge water resulting from washing out concrete mixing trucks - a problem of both environmental and economic importance for the ready-mixed concrete industry. Sludge water from ready-mixed concrete plants as well as dry sludge, which is derived from the settling of the water, are hazardous for disposal due to their high pH value (pH>11.5). In this work, cement mortars were composed using either sludge water after various treatment, or dry sludge in several ratios. The cement mortars were tested for their workability and strength development. The purpose of this experimental design was to prove that sludge water, as well as sludge in a wet or dry form, can be used in the production of mortars without degrading any of their properties.
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Zervaki, M., Leptokaridis, C., & Tsimas, S. (2013). Reuse of by-products from ready-mixed concrete plants for the production of cement mortars. Journal of Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems, 1(2), 152–162. https://doi.org/10.13044/j.sdewes.2013.01.0011
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