Journal article
Effect of compost treatment of sewage sludge on nitrogen behavior in two soils
RS Corrêa, RE White, AJ Weatherley
Waste Management | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2006
Abstract
This work aims to evaluate the effects of compost treatment of digested sewage sludge on nitrogen behavior in two soils, a Spodosol and an Oxisol soil. Digested sewage sludge was composted with sawdust and woodchips, diluting the total nitrogen to one-fourth (dry mass basis) of its original value. Then, sludge and compost were added to the two soils on an equivalent dry weight basis to consider the risk of NO3- s(-) N leaching. Compost treatment of sewage sludge has slowed down the release of mineral-N to half in the Spodosol and to one-third in Oxisol soil. As a result, NO3- s(-) N concentrations in soils incubated with compost were less than half of the amounts found from soils incubated w..
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