Improving the quality of organic compost of sewage sludge using grass cultivation followed by composting
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Resumo: | Composting is one of the main processes of stabilization of sewage sludge and its association with cultivation in this residue has a great potential to produce stabilized organic fertilizer and, or substrate for plant development. The aim of this work was to evaluate the physical, chemical, and microbial attributes of sewage sludge (SS) aerated and cultivated with Pennisetum purpureum or Urochloa brizantha and, later, composted. The study was installed in a 2x2+2 factorial scheme, with four replications. The factors consisted of cultivation of P. purpureum or U. brizantha in SS for 90 days, with or without intermittent aeration for 60 days. The control treatments were SS without cultivation, with the presence or absence of aeration. After 90 days of cultivation, the grass was cut, crushed, and incorporated into the SS for composting for 60 days. The composted sewage sludge showed an increase of 26, 24, 17, 123, 19, 32, and 7.7% in the levels of P, Ca, Cu, Fe, Mn, Zn, and Pb; and a reduction of 22, 5.2, 26, 30, 8.8, and 70% in the levels of C, N, K, Mg, Ni, and Na, respectively. The levels of Cu, Ni, Zn, and Pb remained below the maximum limit allowed by environmental resolution. The degradation of SS decreased the particle diameter, increasing the bulk density and total porosity, improving the physical properties of the compost. The SS cultivation and composting, regardless of the grass, led to a reduction in pH, basal and accumulated respiration, nitrification index, and C/N ratio and an increase in the CEC/C ratio, showing adequate maturation of the compost produced. Thus, the SS cultivation and composting with grasses were effective for producing matured and quality organic compost with low risk of environmental contamination. |
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Improving the quality of organic compost of sewage sludge using grass cultivation followed by compostingBiodegradationBiosolidOrganic fertilizerWaste recyclingWaste treatmentComposting is one of the main processes of stabilization of sewage sludge and its association with cultivation in this residue has a great potential to produce stabilized organic fertilizer and, or substrate for plant development. The aim of this work was to evaluate the physical, chemical, and microbial attributes of sewage sludge (SS) aerated and cultivated with Pennisetum purpureum or Urochloa brizantha and, later, composted. The study was installed in a 2x2+2 factorial scheme, with four replications. The factors consisted of cultivation of P. purpureum or U. brizantha in SS for 90 days, with or without intermittent aeration for 60 days. The control treatments were SS without cultivation, with the presence or absence of aeration. After 90 days of cultivation, the grass was cut, crushed, and incorporated into the SS for composting for 60 days. The composted sewage sludge showed an increase of 26, 24, 17, 123, 19, 32, and 7.7% in the levels of P, Ca, Cu, Fe, Mn, Zn, and Pb; and a reduction of 22, 5.2, 26, 30, 8.8, and 70% in the levels of C, N, K, Mg, Ni, and Na, respectively. The levels of Cu, Ni, Zn, and Pb remained below the maximum limit allowed by environmental resolution. The degradation of SS decreased the particle diameter, increasing the bulk density and total porosity, improving the physical properties of the compost. The SS cultivation and composting, regardless of the grass, led to a reduction in pH, basal and accumulated respiration, nitrification index, and C/N ratio and an increase in the CEC/C ratio, showing adequate maturation of the compost produced. Thus, the SS cultivation and composting with grasses were effective for producing matured and quality organic compost with low risk of environmental contamination.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)Center of Nuclear Energy in Agriculture Universidade de São Paulo (USP), Av. Centenário, 303, SPSchool of Agricultural and Veterinarian Sciences São Paulo State University (Unesp) Path of Access Prof. Paulo Donato Castellane, Km 5, SPInstitute of Agrarian Sciences Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG) Av. Universitária, 1000, MGSchool of Agricultural and Veterinarian Sciences São Paulo State University (Unesp) Path of Access Prof. Paulo Donato Castellane, Km 5, SPCAPES: 001Universidade de São Paulo (USP)Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)Cardoso, Paulo Henrique SilveiraGonçalves, Paula Wellen Barbosa [UNESP]Alves, Gustavo de OliveiraPegoraro, Rodinei FaccoFernandes, Luiz ArnaldoFrazão, Leidivan AlmeidaSampaio, Regynaldo Arruda2023-03-01T19:52:00Z2023-03-01T19:52:00Z2022-07-15info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2022.115076Journal of Environmental Management, v. 314.1095-86300301-4797http://hdl.handle.net/11449/23989010.1016/j.jenvman.2022.1150762-s2.0-85128280197Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengJournal of Environmental Managementinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-03-01T19:52:00Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/239890Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T20:01:56.425594Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Improving the quality of organic compost of sewage sludge using grass cultivation followed by composting |
title |
Improving the quality of organic compost of sewage sludge using grass cultivation followed by composting |
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Improving the quality of organic compost of sewage sludge using grass cultivation followed by composting Cardoso, Paulo Henrique Silveira Biodegradation Biosolid Organic fertilizer Waste recycling Waste treatment |
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Improving the quality of organic compost of sewage sludge using grass cultivation followed by composting |
title_full |
Improving the quality of organic compost of sewage sludge using grass cultivation followed by composting |
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Improving the quality of organic compost of sewage sludge using grass cultivation followed by composting |
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Improving the quality of organic compost of sewage sludge using grass cultivation followed by composting |
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Improving the quality of organic compost of sewage sludge using grass cultivation followed by composting |
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Cardoso, Paulo Henrique Silveira |
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Cardoso, Paulo Henrique Silveira Gonçalves, Paula Wellen Barbosa [UNESP] Alves, Gustavo de Oliveira Pegoraro, Rodinei Facco Fernandes, Luiz Arnaldo Frazão, Leidivan Almeida Sampaio, Regynaldo Arruda |
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author |
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Gonçalves, Paula Wellen Barbosa [UNESP] Alves, Gustavo de Oliveira Pegoraro, Rodinei Facco Fernandes, Luiz Arnaldo Frazão, Leidivan Almeida Sampaio, Regynaldo Arruda |
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Universidade de São Paulo (USP) Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG) |
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Cardoso, Paulo Henrique Silveira Gonçalves, Paula Wellen Barbosa [UNESP] Alves, Gustavo de Oliveira Pegoraro, Rodinei Facco Fernandes, Luiz Arnaldo Frazão, Leidivan Almeida Sampaio, Regynaldo Arruda |
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Biodegradation Biosolid Organic fertilizer Waste recycling Waste treatment |
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Biodegradation Biosolid Organic fertilizer Waste recycling Waste treatment |
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Composting is one of the main processes of stabilization of sewage sludge and its association with cultivation in this residue has a great potential to produce stabilized organic fertilizer and, or substrate for plant development. The aim of this work was to evaluate the physical, chemical, and microbial attributes of sewage sludge (SS) aerated and cultivated with Pennisetum purpureum or Urochloa brizantha and, later, composted. The study was installed in a 2x2+2 factorial scheme, with four replications. The factors consisted of cultivation of P. purpureum or U. brizantha in SS for 90 days, with or without intermittent aeration for 60 days. The control treatments were SS without cultivation, with the presence or absence of aeration. After 90 days of cultivation, the grass was cut, crushed, and incorporated into the SS for composting for 60 days. The composted sewage sludge showed an increase of 26, 24, 17, 123, 19, 32, and 7.7% in the levels of P, Ca, Cu, Fe, Mn, Zn, and Pb; and a reduction of 22, 5.2, 26, 30, 8.8, and 70% in the levels of C, N, K, Mg, Ni, and Na, respectively. The levels of Cu, Ni, Zn, and Pb remained below the maximum limit allowed by environmental resolution. The degradation of SS decreased the particle diameter, increasing the bulk density and total porosity, improving the physical properties of the compost. The SS cultivation and composting, regardless of the grass, led to a reduction in pH, basal and accumulated respiration, nitrification index, and C/N ratio and an increase in the CEC/C ratio, showing adequate maturation of the compost produced. Thus, the SS cultivation and composting with grasses were effective for producing matured and quality organic compost with low risk of environmental contamination. |
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