Characterization of sewage sludge generated in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and perspectives for agricultural recycling
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Resumo: | Sanitary sewage collection and treatment is a serious environmental problem in Brazilian cities, as well as the destination of solid waste resulting from this process, i.e. the sewage sludge, a substance rich in organic matter and nutrients, which is normally discarded in landfills. The aim of this study was to characterize the sewage sludge generated in four treatment stations in Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil and check if they meet the legal criteria of the National Environment Council (CONAMA), Resolution No. 375/2006. It also focused on analyzing the perspectives for its agricultural recycling based on the potential demand for main agricultural crops grown in Rio de Janeiro State. Samples from eight sewage sludge lots from four treatment stations located in the metropolitan area of Rio de Janeiro were analyzed. These stations receive and treat only domestic sewage by activated sludge system. For chemical and biological characterization of these lots, representative samples were collected and analyzed according to parameters of CONAMA Resolution No. 375/2006. In order to analyze the perspectives of agricultural recycling of sewage sludge in Rio de Janeiro State, 10 crops with the largest cultivated area in the state were surveyed and analyzed which of them are apt to receive sewage sludge as fertilizer and/or soil amendment. To determine the potential demand for sewage sludge in agriculture, the area occupied by these crops were multiplied by each fertilizer recommendation considering the sewage sludge as fertilizer. The analyzed sludge presented a high content of nutrients and organic matter and was included in the parameters of heavy metals, pathogenic agents, and bacteriological indicators stipulated by CONAMA Resolution No. 375/2006. The agricultural panorama of Rio de Janeiro State is favorable for agricultural recycling of sewage sludge since there is a great potential demand for this residue and, among the 10 agricultural crops with the largest cultivated area in the state, sludge can be used as fertilizer or soil amendment in eight of them. The implementation of a State Sewage Sludge Recycling Program could dispose of this material in a more sustainable way, as well as improve the quality of agricultural soils and reduce costs with chemical fertilizers, bringing positive results for sanitation companies and producers. |
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Characterization of sewage sludge generated in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and perspectives for agricultural recyclingCaracterização do lodo de esgoto gerado no Rio de Janeiro, Brasil, e perspectivas para reciclagem agrícolaBiosolidSolid wasteOrganic fertilization.BiossólidoResíduos sólidosAdubação orgânica.Sanitary sewage collection and treatment is a serious environmental problem in Brazilian cities, as well as the destination of solid waste resulting from this process, i.e. the sewage sludge, a substance rich in organic matter and nutrients, which is normally discarded in landfills. The aim of this study was to characterize the sewage sludge generated in four treatment stations in Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil and check if they meet the legal criteria of the National Environment Council (CONAMA), Resolution No. 375/2006. It also focused on analyzing the perspectives for its agricultural recycling based on the potential demand for main agricultural crops grown in Rio de Janeiro State. Samples from eight sewage sludge lots from four treatment stations located in the metropolitan area of Rio de Janeiro were analyzed. These stations receive and treat only domestic sewage by activated sludge system. For chemical and biological characterization of these lots, representative samples were collected and analyzed according to parameters of CONAMA Resolution No. 375/2006. In order to analyze the perspectives of agricultural recycling of sewage sludge in Rio de Janeiro State, 10 crops with the largest cultivated area in the state were surveyed and analyzed which of them are apt to receive sewage sludge as fertilizer and/or soil amendment. To determine the potential demand for sewage sludge in agriculture, the area occupied by these crops were multiplied by each fertilizer recommendation considering the sewage sludge as fertilizer. The analyzed sludge presented a high content of nutrients and organic matter and was included in the parameters of heavy metals, pathogenic agents, and bacteriological indicators stipulated by CONAMA Resolution No. 375/2006. The agricultural panorama of Rio de Janeiro State is favorable for agricultural recycling of sewage sludge since there is a great potential demand for this residue and, among the 10 agricultural crops with the largest cultivated area in the state, sludge can be used as fertilizer or soil amendment in eight of them. The implementation of a State Sewage Sludge Recycling Program could dispose of this material in a more sustainable way, as well as improve the quality of agricultural soils and reduce costs with chemical fertilizers, bringing positive results for sanitation companies and producers.A coleta e tratamento do esgoto sanitário é um grave problema ambiental nas cidades brasileiras, bem como a destinação do resíduo sólido resultante desse processo, o lodo de esgoto, substância rica em matéria orgânica e nutrientes, que normalmente é descartada em aterros sanitários. Objetivou-se com este trabalho caracterizar o lodo de esgoto gerado em quatro estações de tratamento do estado do Rio de Janeiro e verificar se os mesmos atendem aos critérios legais presentes na resolução CONAMA n°375/2006. Com o trabalho visa-se ainda analisar as perspectivas para a reciclagem agrícola deste material, com base na demanda potencial das principais culturas agrícolas cultivadas no estado do Rio de Janeiro. Foram analisadas amostras de oito lotes de lodo de esgoto, oriundos de quatro estações de tratamento, localizadas na região metropolitana do Rio de Janeiro, que recebem e tratam apenas esgotos domésticos, pelo sistema de lodos ativados. Para caracterização química e biológica desses lotes coletaram-se amostras representativas que foram analisadas segundo os parâmetros contidos na Resolução n° 375/2006 do CONAMA. Para analisar as perspectivas de reciclagem agrícola do lodo de esgoto no estado do Rio de Janeiro, foram levantadas as 10 culturas com maior área plantada no estado e analisadas quais destas são aptas a receberem o lodo de esgoto como fertilizante e/ou condicionador de solos. Para determinação da demanda potencial de uso do lodo de esgoto na agricultura foi levado em consideração a área ocupada no estado pelas culturas aptas a receber o lodo e multiplicado pela recomendação de adubação da cultura, considerando o lodo de esgoto como fertilizante. Os lodos analisados apresentaram elevado teor de nutrientes e matéria orgânica e enquadraram-se nos parâmetros de metais pesados, agentes patogênicos e indicadores bacteriológicos estipulados pela resolução CONAMA n° 375/2006. O panorama agrícola do estado do Rio de Janeiro se mostra favorável para a reciclagem agrícola do lodo de esgoto, visto que existe uma grande demanda potencial e dentre as dez culturas agrícolas com maior área plantada no estado, em oito pode-se utilizar o lodo como fertilizante ou condicionador de solos. A implementação de um Plano Estadual de reciclagem do lodo de esgoto poderia dispor este material de forma mais sustentável, além de melhorar a qualidade dos solos agrícolas e diminuir os custos com fertilizantes químicos, o que traz reflexos positivos tanto para as empresas geradoras de lodo, como para os produtores rurais.UEL2017-08-25info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPesquisa de investigaçãoapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/2767510.5433/1679-0359.2017v38n4Supl1p2433Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 38 No. 4Supl1 (2017); 2433-2448Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 38 n. 4Supl1 (2017); 2433-24481679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. 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Characterization of sewage sludge generated in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and perspectives for agricultural recycling Caracterização do lodo de esgoto gerado no Rio de Janeiro, Brasil, e perspectivas para reciclagem agrícola |
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Characterization of sewage sludge generated in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and perspectives for agricultural recycling |
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Characterization of sewage sludge generated in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and perspectives for agricultural recycling Abreu, Alan Henrique Marques de Biosolid Solid waste Organic fertilization. Biossólido Resíduos sólidos Adubação orgânica. |
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Characterization of sewage sludge generated in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and perspectives for agricultural recycling |
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Characterization of sewage sludge generated in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and perspectives for agricultural recycling |
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Characterization of sewage sludge generated in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and perspectives for agricultural recycling |
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Characterization of sewage sludge generated in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and perspectives for agricultural recycling |
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Characterization of sewage sludge generated in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and perspectives for agricultural recycling |
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Abreu, Alan Henrique Marques de |
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Abreu, Alan Henrique Marques de Leles, Paulo Sérgio dos Santos Alonso, Jorge Makhlouta Abel, Elton Luis da Silva Oliveira, Ricardo Rodrigues de |
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Leles, Paulo Sérgio dos Santos Alonso, Jorge Makhlouta Abel, Elton Luis da Silva Oliveira, Ricardo Rodrigues de |
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Abreu, Alan Henrique Marques de Leles, Paulo Sérgio dos Santos Alonso, Jorge Makhlouta Abel, Elton Luis da Silva Oliveira, Ricardo Rodrigues de |
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Biosolid Solid waste Organic fertilization. Biossólido Resíduos sólidos Adubação orgânica. |
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Biosolid Solid waste Organic fertilization. Biossólido Resíduos sólidos Adubação orgânica. |
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Sanitary sewage collection and treatment is a serious environmental problem in Brazilian cities, as well as the destination of solid waste resulting from this process, i.e. the sewage sludge, a substance rich in organic matter and nutrients, which is normally discarded in landfills. The aim of this study was to characterize the sewage sludge generated in four treatment stations in Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil and check if they meet the legal criteria of the National Environment Council (CONAMA), Resolution No. 375/2006. It also focused on analyzing the perspectives for its agricultural recycling based on the potential demand for main agricultural crops grown in Rio de Janeiro State. Samples from eight sewage sludge lots from four treatment stations located in the metropolitan area of Rio de Janeiro were analyzed. These stations receive and treat only domestic sewage by activated sludge system. For chemical and biological characterization of these lots, representative samples were collected and analyzed according to parameters of CONAMA Resolution No. 375/2006. In order to analyze the perspectives of agricultural recycling of sewage sludge in Rio de Janeiro State, 10 crops with the largest cultivated area in the state were surveyed and analyzed which of them are apt to receive sewage sludge as fertilizer and/or soil amendment. To determine the potential demand for sewage sludge in agriculture, the area occupied by these crops were multiplied by each fertilizer recommendation considering the sewage sludge as fertilizer. The analyzed sludge presented a high content of nutrients and organic matter and was included in the parameters of heavy metals, pathogenic agents, and bacteriological indicators stipulated by CONAMA Resolution No. 375/2006. The agricultural panorama of Rio de Janeiro State is favorable for agricultural recycling of sewage sludge since there is a great potential demand for this residue and, among the 10 agricultural crops with the largest cultivated area in the state, sludge can be used as fertilizer or soil amendment in eight of them. The implementation of a State Sewage Sludge Recycling Program could dispose of this material in a more sustainable way, as well as improve the quality of agricultural soils and reduce costs with chemical fertilizers, bringing positive results for sanitation companies and producers. |
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