A low cost adsorbent based on sludge of drinking water treatment plant (DWTP), solid waste by-product of sedimentation process in the DWTP, was studied for adsorption of cadmium ion in water. Some parameters such as
dose of the adsorbent, pH of solution, and shaking time were investigated in the batch system in order to know
the optimum condition and adsorption ability of the adsorbent. Artificial sludge was prepared by following the
process of DWTP and the effect of humic acid extracted from the DWTP sludge was examined in order to clarify
the key component and adsorption capacity of the adsorbent. This study found that humic acid and iron oxide
were the key components of the adsorbent material for adsorption of cadmium ion in water. The Langmuir
isotherm adsorption model was fit and the adsorption capacity of the adsorbent based on sludge of Miyamchi
and Nishino DWTP for Cd(II) was 5.3 and 9.2 mg/g, respectively. The finding of this study is important for further
development of a low cost adsorbent material in the near future.