2011
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-40422011000600008
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Acompanhamento químico da vermicompostagem de lodo de esgoto doméstico

Abstract: Recebido em 28/7/10; aceito em 12/1/11; publicado na web em 1/4/11 CHEMICAL MONITORING OF VERMICOMPOSTING FROM DOMESTIC SEWAGE SLUDGE. This research aims to monitor the humification process of domestic sewage sludge resulted from the vermicomposting, evaluating, also, the possibility of using the final product (vermicompost) in agricultural soils. The monitored chemical variables during the 90 days of vermicomposting were: humidity rate, organic matter content, nitrogen and phosphorus content, pathogenic organ… Show more

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“…The S levels observed in sewage sludge composted, vermicomposted and limed are, respectively, 79, 57 and 77% of the S content in sewage sludge solarized (Table 1). Although several studies reported nutrients increases in vermicomposted sludge in relation to the initial content, mainly due to the concentration of nutrients, due to the loss of organic carbon for microbial respiration (Dores- Silva et al, 2011;Garg et al, 2006;Gupta & Garg, 2008). These facts suggest that, with the advancement of the process of decomposition, the S may have been reduced by bacteria, with consequent loss of the element to the atmosphere, which is found in flooded soils or anaerobic sites of well-drained soil .…”
Section: Depth (Cm) CV (%) Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The S levels observed in sewage sludge composted, vermicomposted and limed are, respectively, 79, 57 and 77% of the S content in sewage sludge solarized (Table 1). Although several studies reported nutrients increases in vermicomposted sludge in relation to the initial content, mainly due to the concentration of nutrients, due to the loss of organic carbon for microbial respiration (Dores- Silva et al, 2011;Garg et al, 2006;Gupta & Garg, 2008). These facts suggest that, with the advancement of the process of decomposition, the S may have been reduced by bacteria, with consequent loss of the element to the atmosphere, which is found in flooded soils or anaerobic sites of well-drained soil .…”
Section: Depth (Cm) CV (%) Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The previously mentioned norms do not establish minimum values for the other nutrients; however, the reductions in their contents with the increment of DE were 4.18 g kg -1 for P, 0.84 g kg -1 for K and 1.44 g kg -1 for Ca. The P content of 11.43 mg kg -1 in the vermicompost with highest DE proportion was considered as similar to that obtained by Dores-Silva et al (2011a) in vermicompost with pure SS, which was equal to 11.8 g kg -1 , and much higher than that obtained by Nascimento et al (2013) in vermicompost of SS and plant residues, 3.0 g kg -1 . For K and Ca, the values found by these authors were 4.0 and 4.9 g kg -1 , respectively, higher than those observed in the present study.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…One of them is vermicomposting, which can reduce the quantities of viable eggs of helminths through the digestive tract of the earthworms, causing the final product to have excellent agronomic potential (Dores-Silva et al, 2011a). However, not always the single sanitization of the sludge is sufficient for it to be used in agriculture.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ao final do experimento, há um produto com descontaminação total aos 14, 28, 35 e 63 dias, respectivamente. Dores- Silva et al (2011) trabalharam com a vermicompostagem para a obtenção de lodo de esgoto sem a presença de agentes patogênicos (Tabela 5). Três diferentes formulações foram estudadas, sendo estas: 100 % lodo de esgoto; 75 % lodo de esgoto e 25 % solo; 50 % lodo de esgoto e 50 % solo.…”
Section: Contaminação Por Patógenos No Lodo De Esgotounclassified