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Metal Speciation in Sludges: a Tool to Evaluate Risks of Land Application and to Track Heavy Metals Contamination in Sewage Network
- Publication Year :
- 2021
- Publisher :
- Research Square Platform LLC, 2021.
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Abstract
- Agricultural spreading of dewatered sewage sludge from wastewater treatment plants is economically profitable but care must be taken to ensure that there is neither degradation of the agronomic quality of the soils nor contamination of them in the long term, particularly by accumulation of heavy metals. To evaluate the variability of the sludge in a given geographical area, we studied the sludge coming from five treatment plants in northern Algeria. We determined parameters that account for the agronomic quality of sludges and total content of Ag, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, Ti and Zn. We evaluated the bioavailability of theses metals by determining their speciation by sequential extraction, each metal being distributed among five fractions: easily exchangeable, acido-soluble, bound to carbonates and partly to Fe-sulphides, bound to Fe- and Mn-oxides, bound to organic matter or sulphides, contained in poorly soluble minerals. We found that all the analysed sludges had satisfactory properties from an agronomic quality point of view. High total Ni content indicated that three sludges were not spreadable under French or Chinese regulations. Metal speciation, however, showed that Ni was contained in very poorly bioavailable fractions, and therefore presented a low risk in the soils concerned. In contrast, the total Cu was below the regulatory limit values, but contained in very bioavailable fractions with a risk of toxic effects by accumulation over less than 10 years. These results showed that regulations must take into account the bioavailability with regard to the characteristics of the soils on which sludge will be spread. Metal speciation in the sludge also made it possible to identify the zone of the sewerage network on which the sources of contamination must be sought and gave indications on the nature of these sources.
- Subjects :
- Sewage
Waste management
business.industry
Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
Metal contaminants
Oxides
General Medicine
Sulfides
heavy metal speciation
Track (rail transport)
Pollution
Soil
Lead
agronomic properties
Metals, Heavy
urban sewage sludge
Environmental Chemistry
Environmental science
WWTP contamination
[CHIM.OTHE]Chemical Sciences/Other
business
Cadmium
Metal speciation
Subjects
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- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....f34fefa6dd3b029609e12526cdb68665