Title of article
Monitoring heavy metal concentrations in leachates from a forest soil subjected to repeated applications of sewage sludge
Author/Authors
G. Egiarte، نويسنده , , M. Pinto، نويسنده , , E. Ru?z-Romera، نويسنده , , M. Camps-Arbestain، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
9
From page
840
To page
848
Abstract
The aim of the study was to establish whether the repeated application of sewage sludge to an acid forest soil (Dystric Cambisol) would lead to short-term groundwater contamination. Sludge was applied at four loading rates (0, 2.4, 17 and 60 Mg ha−1) in two consecutive years and leachates were analysed. Heavy metal inputs to soils at the lowest dose were below EC regulations but, at higher doses, limits for Zn, Cd, Cr and Ni were exceeded. Repeated application of sludge at 60 Mg ha−1 resulted in significantly (P < 0.05) higher concentrations of Zn, Cd, Cr and Ni in the leachates than with other treatments. The drinking water standards for Cd and Ni were surpassed in all treatments. Control plots were contaminated by groundwater flow despite the existence of buffer zones between plots. This complicated interpretation of the results, highlighting the importance of careful design of this type of experiment.
Keywords
Sewage sludgeHeavy metalsLeachingSubsurface lateral flowAcid soils
Journal title
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Record number
731802
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