Title of article
Synthetic fibers as an indicator of land application of sludge
Author/Authors
Kimberly Ann V. Zubris، نويسنده , , Brian K. Richards، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
11
From page
201
To page
211
Abstract
Synthetic fabric fibers have been proposed as indicators of past spreading of wastewater sludge. Synthetic fiber detectability was examined in sludges (dewatered, pelletized, composted, alkaline-stabilized) and in soils from experimental columns and field sites applied with those sludge products. Fibers (isolated by water extraction and examined using polarized light microscopy) were detectable in sludge products and in soil columns over 5 years after application, retaining characteristics observed in the applied sludge. Concentrations mirrored (within a factor of 2) predictions based on soil dilution. Fibers were detectable in field site soils up to 15 years after application, again retaining the characteristics seen in sludge products. Concentrations correlated with residual sludge metal concentration gradients in a well-characterized field site. Fibers found along preferential flow paths and/or in horizons largely below the mixed layer suggest some potential for translocation. Synthetic fibers were shown to be rapid and semi-quantitative indicators of past sludge application.
Synthetic fabric fibers present in wastewater sludge are a semi-quantitative long-term indicator of past sludge application in soils.
Keywords
sludge , Soil contamination , Synthetic fabric fibers , Soil analysis , wastewater sludge , biosolids
Journal title
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Record number
730403
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