Heavy Metal Content in Substrates in Agricultural Biogas Plants

Author:

Derehajło Stanislaw1ORCID,Tymińska Magdalena2ORCID,Skibko Zbigniew3ORCID,Borusiewicz Andrzej4ORCID,Romaniuk Waclaw5ORCID,Kuboń Maciej67ORCID,Olech Elżbieta7ORCID,Koszel Milan8ORCID

Affiliation:

1. 1 Department of Agronomy, Modern Technology and Informatics , International Academy of Applied Sciences in Lomza , Poland

2. 2 Department of Agronomy, Modern Technology and Informatics , International Academy of Applied Sciences in Lomza , Poland

3. 3 Bialystok University of Technology , Faculty of Electrical Engineering , Poland

4. 4 Department of Agronomy, Modern Technology and Informatics , International Academy of Applied Sciences in Lomza , Poland

5. 5 Department of Rural Technical Infrastructure , Institute of Technology and Life Sciences, Branch in Warsaw , Poland

6. 6 Faculty of Technical Sciences and Design Arts, National Academy of Applied Sciences in Przemyśl , Książąt Lubomirskich 6, 37-700 Przemyśl

7. 7 Department of Production Engineering, Logistics and Applied Computer Science, Faculty of Production and Power Engineering , University of Agriculture in Kraków

8. 8 Department of Machinery Exploitation and Management of Production Processes , University of Life Sciences in Lublin , Poland

Abstract

Abstract The content of heavy metals in soil should be continuously monitored, especially in organic crops. Exceeding the permissible concentrations of these elements may lead not only to inhibition of plant growth but also to ingestion into the organisms of animals that feed on these plants. Heavy metals usually enter the soil via precipitation or manure. There is a noticeable increase in interest in digestate for fields fertilization. Therefore, the authors decided to test the heavy metal content in substrates (slurry and solid input) and digestate. The 15x3 samples tested showed that only trace amounts of heavy metals were present. The study shows that the content of these elements in the digestate is not the sum of the elements supplied to the digester with the substrates. In most of the samples tested, lead concentrations did not exceed 5 mg‧kg−1. The lowest amounts of cadmium (an average of 0.28 mg‧kg−1) were observed in the slurry, and the highest (an average of 0.34 mg‧kg−1) in the solid substrate fed to the digester. Slurry had the lowest mercury and cadmium contents (average 0.012 mg‧kg−1and 5.8 mg‧kg−1). The highest concentration of chromium was registered in the digestate (average 3 mg‧kg−1) and this was on average 0.3 mg‧kg−1 higher than the feedstock and 0.5 mg‧kg−1 than the slurry

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous),Environmental Engineering

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