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Effect of Macro- and Nano-Biosolid Fractions on Sorption Affinity and Transport of Pb in a Loamy Sand Soil

open access: yesSustainability, 2019
Applications of large amounts of biosolid to agricultural lands have raised the concern over its potential impact on co-transport of metal contaminants. In this study, bulk biosolid was fractioned into six macro- and nano-biosolid fraction sizes.
Abdulaziz G Alghamdi   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Effects of biosolid application on soil properties and kiwi fruit nutrient composition on high-pH soil

open access: yesInternational Journal of Environmental Science and Technology, 2017
Macro- and micronutrient availability in high-pH soil is a major constraint in crop production especially for the sensitive plants, such as kiwi fruit. A field study was conducted to investigate the multiyear effects of biosolid application on nutrient ...
Gulgun Dede, Saim Özdemir
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Biosolids and Sludge Management

Water Environment Research, 2016
This review section covers journal articles and conference papers related to biosolids and sludge management that were published in 2015. The literature review has been divided into the following sections:
 • Biosolids regulations and management issues;
 • Biosolids characteristics, quality and measurement including microconstituents, pathogens ...
Kari, Fitzmorris Brisolara   +1 more
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Phytoavailability of Biosolids Phosphorus

Journal of Environmental Quality, 2004
ABSTRACTEfficient utilization of biosolids P for agronomic purposes requires accounting for differences in the phytoavailability of P in various biosolids. Greenhouse studies were conducted with a common pasture grass grown in two P‐deficient soils amended with 12 biosolids and a commercial fertilizer (triple superphosphate, TSP) to quantify P uptake ...
G A, O'Connor   +4 more
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Retention-release of ciprofloxacin and azithromycin in biosolids and biosolids-amended soils

Science of The Total Environment, 2019
Ciprofloxacin (CIP) and azithromycin (AZ) are commonly prescribed antibiotics, often found at elevated concentrations in treated sewage sludge (biosolids), and could pose human and ecological risks when land applied. Limited retention-release data preclude assessing potential risks from the target antibiotics in biosolids and biosolids-amended soils ...
Harmanpreet, Sidhu   +2 more
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Review of biosolids management options and co-incineration of a biosolid-derived fuel

Waste Management, 2011
This paper reviews current biosolids management options, and identifies incineration as a promising technology. Incineration is attractive both for volume reduction and energy recovery. Reported emissions from the incineration of biosolids were compared to various regulations to identify the challenges and future direction of biosolids incineration ...
Murari Mohon, Roy   +4 more
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Pathogens in Biosolids

2006
The world population of 6.8 billion people all produce sewage. In the developed world most of this is treated by the activated sludge process, which results in large volumes of sludge or biosolids being produced (NRC, 2002). This results in millions of tons of biosolids produced each year in the United States, which must either be disposed of or ...
Ian L. Pepper   +2 more
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Ecotoxicological assessment of biosolids by microcosms

Chemosphere, 2016
Biosolids have been applied as soil amendments to improve and maintain the soil fertility and faster plant growth. In spite of its beneficial use, the potential risks of land disposal should be analyzed, considering potential ecological receptors in soil and water.
Vitor Avelar Groth   +3 more
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Technological options for the management of biosolids

Environmental Science and Pollution Research - International, 2008
Large quantities of biosolids (sewage sludge), which are produced from municipal wastewater treatment, are ever-increasing because of the commissioning of new treatment plants and continuous upgrades of the existing facilities. A large proportion of biosolids are currently landfilled.
Hailong, Wang   +6 more
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