Applicability of Solid Anaerobic Digestion Sludge of the Lignocellulosic Residues to Soil Conditioning

International Mineral Processing Congress
B. C. Qi G. M. Wolfaardt
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

"From a lifecycle point of view, biologically digested sludge is a valuable product that should be reused if possible. Sludge may be applied to agricultural land for further sludge treatment and improvement of the characteristics of the soil. The characteristics of sludge that affect its applicability for soil conditioning include moisture content, pathogens, nutrients and metals. In this paper, the use of solid anaerobic digestion sludge of the lignocellulosic residues to condition soil was investigated in regards to nutrient composition, water content/retention capacity, hygienic quality (contamination of pathogenic bacteria) and heavy metal adsorbing/releasing characteristics of the sludge.It was found that the digested sludge had approximately 44.5% free and immobilized water and 46.9% bound water. The water-holding capacity of the sludge was high. This was a merit to apply the sludge to agriculture in dry areas. Anaerobic digestion under thermophilic conditions showed a promising disinfecting effect to the sludge, in contrast to the landfill digestion. The anaerobic digestion sludge could be considered as a humus-rich hygienic product that improves soil fertility and water holding capacity, nourishes plants and immobilizes heavy metals in the environment"
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APA: B. C. Qi G. M. Wolfaardt  (2003)  Applicability of Solid Anaerobic Digestion Sludge of the Lignocellulosic Residues to Soil Conditioning

MLA: B. C. Qi G. M. Wolfaardt Applicability of Solid Anaerobic Digestion Sludge of the Lignocellulosic Residues to Soil Conditioning . International Mineral Processing Congress, 2003.

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