Soil fertilization with wastewater biosolids – monitoring changes in the ‘soil–fertilizer–plant’ system and phosphorus recovery options

Author:

Kathijotes Nicholas1,Zlatareva Elena2,Marinova Svetla2,Petrova Vera2

Affiliation:

1. University of Nicosia, PO Box 24005, Nicosia 1700, Cyprus

2. ‘N. Poushkarov’ Institute of Soil Science Agrotechnology and Plant Protection-Shosse Bankia, Sofia 1080, Bulgaria

Abstract

The aim of this study is to establish changes that may occur after a prolonged application of wastewater sludge treated to biosolids, in the ‘soil–fertilizer–plant’ system. Thirteen experimental plots with different soil types planted with experimental crops were investigated in order to evaluate the suitability of these biosolids as soil conditioners and fertilizers. The biosolids were incorporated in soil starting in 2006 in different quantities (from 6 tons per ha) for various arrays. The rate of application was calculated on the basis of imported nitrogen and was consistent with the characteristics of the sludge, soil diversity, growing crop requirements, and other factors. In 2013 (after 7 years of land use) average soil samples from the same arrays were taken and analyzed. No chemical fertilizer was applied during the experimental period. The results show that the use of sewage biosolids as a soil improver in accordance with local legislation does not pose any serious environmental risks but can maintain and improve soil fertility and crop yield. A slight increase in Cu and Zn in plants was detected, however the content of heavy metals in all soil samples was below maximum allowable limits and no signs of phytotoxicity were observed.

Publisher

IWA Publishing

Subject

Water Science and Technology,Environmental Engineering

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