Enhancing management of and value from phosphate resources

Author:

Hilton Julian1,Dawson Chris2

Affiliation:

1. Aleff Group, London, UK

2. Chris Dawson and Associates, York, UK

Abstract

The essential crop and animal nutrient phosphorus is vulnerable to unnecessary depletion by poor management practices in the production/consumption life-cycle and by failure to recover phosphorus from city and other waste streams. There are concomitant opportunities to extract, conserve and continuously recycle available phosphate and its co-products more effectively. In the ‘wet process’ method of manufacturing phosphate fertilisers, two resources are typically ignored: uranium in the phosphoric acid, and the phosphogypsum residue. Uranium used as a nuclear fuel source may free land for growing food rather than fuel crops; using phosphogypsum as a soil amendment can increase the productive capacity of the world’s available soils; phosphogypsum is a cost-effective substitute for virgin construction materials, such as roads or housing. Adopting an integrated, system-wide approach to managing phosphate resources and co-products is a necessary consequence of applying policies of sustainability and resource conservation. The contribution that creative civil engineering can make towards achieving this goal is pivotal.

Publisher

Thomas Telford Ltd.

Subject

Waste Management and Disposal,Civil and Structural Engineering

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