Systems and methods for polymer addition control for sludges from water and
wastewater treatment. In a treatment process where flocculating agents are used
to promote solids aggregation, intrinsic physical properties of the liquid rich
stream following separation may be continuously measured in order to control or
optimize the amount of flocculating or treatment agent that is added to the process.
These intrinsic physical properties may include, for example, the flocculating
suspension or network strength. By determining the floc strength using various
treating agent dosages, a optimum treating agent dose can be determined. The optimum
treating agent dosage is the minimum in a floe strength to polymer dose curve.