Reducing the leachability of nitrate, phosphorus and heavy metals from soil using waste material

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Autor(a) principal: Faridullah
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Malik,Naureen, Fareed,Iftikhar, Irshad,Muhammad
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-66322017000300715
Resumo: Abstract Contaminants like nitrate (NO3), phosphorus (P) and heavy metals in water are often associated with agricultural activities. Various soil and water remediation techniques have been employed to reduce the risk associated with these contaminants. A study was conducted to examine the extent of leaching of heavy metals (Cd, Ni, Pb and Cr), NO3 and P. For this purpose sandy and silt loam soils were amended with different waste materials, namely wood ash, solid waste ash, vegetable waste, charcoal, and sawdust. The soils were saturated with wastewater. Irrespective of the waste applied, the pH and EC of the amended soils were found to be greater than the control. Charcoal, sawdust and wood ash significantly decreased heavy metals, nitrate and phosphorus concentrations in the leachate. Treatments were more efficient for reducing Ni than other heavy metals concentrations. Waste amendments differed for heavy metals during the process of leaching. Heavy metals in the soil were progressively depleted due to the successive leaching stages. This research suggests that waste material may act as an adsorbent for the above contaminants and can reduce their leachability in soils.
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title Reducing the leachability of nitrate, phosphorus and heavy metals from soil using waste material
spellingShingle Reducing the leachability of nitrate, phosphorus and heavy metals from soil using waste material
Faridullah,
Heavy metals
leachability
nitrate
phosphorus
waste material
title_short Reducing the leachability of nitrate, phosphorus and heavy metals from soil using waste material
title_full Reducing the leachability of nitrate, phosphorus and heavy metals from soil using waste material
title_fullStr Reducing the leachability of nitrate, phosphorus and heavy metals from soil using waste material
title_full_unstemmed Reducing the leachability of nitrate, phosphorus and heavy metals from soil using waste material
title_sort Reducing the leachability of nitrate, phosphorus and heavy metals from soil using waste material
author Faridullah,
author_facet Faridullah,
Malik,Naureen
Fareed,Iftikhar
Irshad,Muhammad
author_role author
author2 Malik,Naureen
Fareed,Iftikhar
Irshad,Muhammad
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Faridullah,
Malik,Naureen
Fareed,Iftikhar
Irshad,Muhammad
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Heavy metals
leachability
nitrate
phosphorus
waste material
topic Heavy metals
leachability
nitrate
phosphorus
waste material
description Abstract Contaminants like nitrate (NO3), phosphorus (P) and heavy metals in water are often associated with agricultural activities. Various soil and water remediation techniques have been employed to reduce the risk associated with these contaminants. A study was conducted to examine the extent of leaching of heavy metals (Cd, Ni, Pb and Cr), NO3 and P. For this purpose sandy and silt loam soils were amended with different waste materials, namely wood ash, solid waste ash, vegetable waste, charcoal, and sawdust. The soils were saturated with wastewater. Irrespective of the waste applied, the pH and EC of the amended soils were found to be greater than the control. Charcoal, sawdust and wood ash significantly decreased heavy metals, nitrate and phosphorus concentrations in the leachate. Treatments were more efficient for reducing Ni than other heavy metals concentrations. Waste amendments differed for heavy metals during the process of leaching. Heavy metals in the soil were progressively depleted due to the successive leaching stages. This research suggests that waste material may act as an adsorbent for the above contaminants and can reduce their leachability in soils.
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