• Title of article

    An investigation of agricultural use potential of dewatered sewage sludge

  • Author/Authors

    Aghili, Mostafa Department of Environmental Engineering - School of Environment - College of Engineering - University of Tehran , Mehrdadi, Nasser Department of Environmental Engineering - School of Environment - College of Engineering - University of Tehran , Aminzadeh, Behnoush Department of Environmental Engineering - School of Environment - College of Engineering - University of Tehran , Zazouli, Mohammad Ali Department of Environmental Health Engineering - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences

  • Pages
    6
  • From page
    179
  • To page
    184
  • Abstract
    Background One of the useful applications of Dewatered sludge (DWS) of municipal wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) is its use as manure in agriculture; therefore, its quality characteristics should be specified. The aim of this research was to determine biological and physicochemical characteristics of DWS of Sari WWTP and compare them with standards, and also to investigate its potential use in agriculture. Methods Sludge samples were taken from the sewage sludge of Sari WWTP. Sampling and analysis of samples parameters including fecal coliform, salmonella, helminth ova, carbon, nitrogen, C/N, phosphorus, organic matter, potassium, moisture, electrical conductivity, and PH, were performed during four seasons with three replications based on the standard method. Results The fecal coliform, salmonella, and helminth ova of the DWS were 2.37×106 ± 1.06×106 MPN/1 g d.s weight, 47±12.92 MPN/4 g d.s weight, and 466±61.85 number/4 g d.s weight, respectively, therefore, the DWS of Sari WWTP was categorized in the class B of the EPA standard. The amounts of C/N, organic matter, carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, moisture, electrical conductivity, and PH were obtained to be 12.7±1.15, 42.4±3.27%, 24.6±1.89%, 1.94±0.13%, 2.35±0.6%, 0.57±0.13%, 82±3.12%, 1.34±0.21 ds/m, and 7.41± 0.45, respectively. Conclusion The DWS of Sari WWTP has a good fertility value but it cannot be safely used in agriculture and should be improved for class A by the Processes to Further Reduce Pathogens (PFRP), especially by composting.
  • Keywords
    Sewage sludge , Agricultural use , Fertilizer , Pollution control , Dewatered sludge
  • Journal title
    Environmental Health Engineering and Management Journal
  • Serial Year
    2019
  • Record number

    2500465