Impact of sewage sludge applications on the biogeochemistry of soils

D. Devaney, M. E. Hodson, A. R. Godley, K. Purdy, S. Yamulki

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Abstract

This report describes an investigation into the bioavailability and fate of trace metals and their subsequent impact on important soil microbiological functions such as nitrification, denitrification and methane oxidation in low and high Cu containing soils in the presence and absence of residual organic matter from sewage sludge additions made 10 years earlier. The soils being studied are part of long term sewage sludge trials and include a low Cu soil ( 13.3mg Cu/ kg soil, 4.18 LOI %), left un- amended to serve as a control soil, soil amended with a high Cu sewage sludge ( 278.3mg Cu/ kg soil, 6.52 LOI %) and soil amended with a low Cu sewage sludge ( 46.3mg Cu/ kg soil, 6.18 LOI %). Soil was also amended with inorganic metal salts ( 273.4mg Cu/ kg soil, 4.52 LOI %) to further investigate the impact of Cu in the absence of additional organic matter contained in applied sewage sludge. Data from the first two years of a project are presented which has included field- based studies at long term sewage sludge trials based in Watlington, Oxford, UK and laboratory based studies at the Institute of Grassland & Environmental Research, North Wyke, Devon, UK.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)513-518
Number of pages6
JournalWater Science and Technology
Volume57
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2008

Keywords

  • sewage sludge
  • methane
  • copper
  • nitrous oxide
  • greenhouse gases

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