2021
DOI: 10.21443/1560-9278-2021-24-1-88-96
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Chemical amelioration of nepheline sands using sewage sludge from a regional wastewater treatment plant

Abstract: The studies on the use of municipal wastewater sludge as an unconventional chemical ameliorant with a fertilizing effect were carried out on ore dressing waste ("tailings") of the apatite-nepheline plant ANOF-2 KF JSC "Apatit" with a predominance of nepheline sands in their composition. The tailings dump is included in the list of objects of accumulated environmental damage in the region, but due to its rich mineral composition, it is recognized as a technogenic deposit subject to conservation for the prospect… Show more

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“…Sewage sludge (SS) treatment, a byproduct of regional municipal wastewater, can play a positive role in solving the problem of the low NPK status of sandy soils, creating a plant cover on them, and maintaining its stability [6][7][8]. SS has potentially useful properties due to its high content of easily accessible organic matter for microbiota [9], as well as the lability of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, which determines their rapid assimilation by plants [10,11]. Although SS has a positive effect on the physical properties of sandy soils, optimizing the density and aggregation, it may contain a set of heavy metals and pathogens.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sewage sludge (SS) treatment, a byproduct of regional municipal wastewater, can play a positive role in solving the problem of the low NPK status of sandy soils, creating a plant cover on them, and maintaining its stability [6][7][8]. SS has potentially useful properties due to its high content of easily accessible organic matter for microbiota [9], as well as the lability of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, which determines their rapid assimilation by plants [10,11]. Although SS has a positive effect on the physical properties of sandy soils, optimizing the density and aggregation, it may contain a set of heavy metals and pathogens.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%