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Recycling of Calcium-Silicate Material After Wastewater Filtration to Agriculture - Soil Condition Impact Cover

Recycling of Calcium-Silicate Material After Wastewater Filtration to Agriculture - Soil Condition Impact

Open Access
|Jul 2012

Abstract

Reactive filter materials aimed at phosphorus (P) recovery is a novel method for on-site wastewater treatment. Once the bed filter is no longer effective, the sorbent must be replaced and can then be recycled as a soil amendment to agriculture. This study investigated the short-term effects of such amendments in a field with a wheat crop in order to evaluate the risks and/or potential benefits of this disposal option. The developed product Polonite (manufactured from Opoka) was used as a model filter sorbent in the field trial. Rates corresponding to approximately 6 and 8 tons per hectare were applied. In the short-term, this amending did not affect soil physical and sorption properties. The rate of Polonite used here, as P source for wheat was irrelevant in this kind of soil. The usefulness of this disposal option of exhausted filter material is discussed.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/v10216-011-0027-6 | Journal eISSN: 2084-4549 | Journal ISSN: 1898-6196
Language: English
Page range: 373 - 382
Published on: Jul 16, 2012
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2012 Victor Cucarella, Gunno Renman, Tomasz Zaleski, Ryszard Mazurek, published by Society of Ecological Chemistry and Engineering
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons License.

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