Title of article
Decontamination of sludge by the METIX-AC process. Part I: Effects on sludge quality and leaching of chemicals
Author/Authors
Driss Barraoui، نويسنده , , Michel Labrecque، نويسنده , , Jean-François Blais، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
17
From page
1433
To page
1449
Abstract
Sludge decontamination removes metals, and then generates biosolids that can be safely recycled in agriculture. The research currently presented is probably one of the initial comparison of the agro-environmental impact of decontaminated versus non-decontaminated sludge. Four different sludge were tested at two rates (80 and 160 kg/ha N), before and after their decontamination by a new process (METIX-AC), and subsequently compared to non-amended and inorganically fertilized soil, for maize cultivation under greenhouse conditions. Results presented in this paper reveal that the METIX-AC process very successfully extracted several metals from sludge (e.g., up to 87%, 72% and 66%, respectively for Cd, Cu and Zn), while preserving satisfactory levels of nutrients (e.g., less than 7% of lost TKN). The proposed process was, however, inefficient for extracting Cr and Pb. The mechanisms of metal removal from sludge and their leaching into drainage water are discussed. Decontaminated sludge ameliorated the water holding capacity of soil, reduced the total quantities of leachates, and produced drainage water of an acceptable quality. Yet, leaching of N-compounds was not significantly (Pr 0.05) reduced by the use of decontaminated as opposed to non-decontaminated sludge.
Keywords
Sludge , Leaching , decontamination , Metal , maize
Journal title
Bioresource Technology
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Bioresource Technology
Record number
413047
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