Author/Authors :
Mohammadi Galangash, Mohsen Department of Environmental Science - University of Guilan, Sowmeh Sara, Guilan , Mahdavianpour, Mostafa Department of Environmental Health Engineering - School of Health - Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht , Ghafouri Safa, Samira Department of Environmental Health Engineering - School of Health - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
Background: Sewage treatment leads to the production of large amount of sludge, containing organic matter and
nutrients and considering requirements for recycling could be used as fertilizer. The sludge may also contain various
pollutants that pose serious harm to human health and the environment. This study aimed at characterizing the industrial
sewage sludge and evaluating its capability as fertilizer with no or a minor pretreatment.
Methods: The sludge’s organic matter and nutrient contents, heavy metals, organic and microbial contaminants were
determined and compared to literature data and international guidelines.
Results: The organic matter, nutrients, phosphorous, and exchangeable potassium contents of the sludge samples were
signiicantly high as follows: 33.6 ± 2.85 %, 6.29 ± 0.16 %, 1.41± 0.01 % and 1.236 g/kg, respectively. The concentration of
heavy metals was 94.3 ± 59.5 mg/kg. The concentration of heavy metals, organic contaminants, such as PCBs, BTEX, and
PAHs, and microbial contents (coliforms & E. coli) were lower than those reported by other studies. Toluene concentration
was high.
Conclusions: All characteristics of the sludge samples, except for the toluene and microbial contaminations, were
acceptable for its use as land fertilizer. Both toluene and microbial contaminants can be removed, using thermal
conditioning as a pretreatment.
Keywords :
E. coli , Heavy Metals , Land Application , Industrial Sewage Sludge , PCBs