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Effects of aerobic and anaerobic biological processes on leaching of heavy metals from soil amended with sewage sludge compost

    1. [1] Tsinghua University

      Tsinghua University

      China

    2. [2] Vanderbilt University

      Vanderbilt University

      Estados Unidos

    3. [3] Hans van der Sloot Consultancy, Langedijk The Netherlands)
  • Localización: Waste management, ISSN-e 0956-053X, Vol. 58, 2016, págs. 324-334
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • The risk from leaching of heavy metals is a major factor hindering land application of sewage sludge compost (SSC). Understanding the change in heavy metal leaching resulting from soil biological processes provides important information for assessing long-term behavior of heavy metals in the compost amended soil. In this paper, 180 days aerobic incubation and 240 days anaerobic incubation were conducted to investigate the effects of the aerobic and anaerobic biological processes on heavy metal leaching from soil amended with SSC, combined with chemical speciation modeling. Results showed that leaching concentrations of heavy metals at natural pH were similar before and after biological process. However, the major processes controlling heavy metals were influenced by the decrease of DOC with organic matter mineralization during biological processes. Mineralization of organic matter lowered the contribution of DOC-complexation to Ni and Zn leaching. Besides, the reducing condition produced by biological processes, particularly by the anaerobic biological process, resulted in the loss of sorption sites for As on Fe hydroxide, which increased the potential risk of As release at alkaline pH.


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