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Title Monitoring Of Heavy Metals, Eox And Las In Sewage Sludge For Agricultural Use: A Case Study
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Authors Khakbaz, A; De Nobili, M; Mainardis, M; Contin, M; Aneggi, E; Mattiussi, M; Cabras, I; Busut, M; Goi, D
Title Monitoring Of Heavy Metals, Eox And Las In Sewage Sludge For Agricultural Use: A Case Study
Year 2020
Published
DOI 10.31025/2611-4135/2020.13993
Abstract Subsequent to the increasing diffusion of wastewater treatment, particularly in high- and middle-income countries, the sewage sludge generated should be treated and valorised in an ecological and economic way, thus contributing to the circular economy. In this study, the monitoring of Heavy Metals (HM), Extractable Organic Halogens (EOX) and Linear Alkylbenzene Sulphonate (LAS) in sewage sludge from 10 different wastewater treatment plants located in Friuli Venezia Giulia (Italy) was reported, and their macronutrient content provided. The obtained results showed, for all tested samples, that HM content in sewage sludge was below the maximum permitted limits provided for by Italian and European regulations for agricultural reuse. Comparison with a similar monitoring campaign carried out in 2006 revealed how, while wastewater treatment plants efficiently resolved water pollution, they accumulated heavy metals and other persistent toxic compounds in sludge, thus restricting their potential reuse. Consequently, consistent and regular sludge monitoring should be undertaken to prevent soil and groundwater contamination. These outcomes could be of particular relevance for the future perspective of agricultural reuse of sewage sludge in waste management practices.
Author Keywords Sewage sludge; Heavy metals; Extractable organic halogen; Alkylbenzene sulphonate; Sustainable agriculture
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
EID WOS:000605361500017
WoS Category Engineering, Environmental
Research Area Engineering
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