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2022
DOI: 10.33448/rsd-v11i3.26200
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Lodo de esgoto e suas potencialidades agrícolas

Abstract: O esgoto é constituído pela água usada nas atividades diárias, que foi usada para lavar roupa ou louça, no banho, na descarga do banheiro ou na pia. Esta água residual contém impurezas, constituída de uma mistura de detritos, restos de alimentos, detergentes, urina, fezes e outras substâncias. Quando jogado diretamente no meio ambiente, gera odor forte e fétido, além de conter bactérias nocivas, causadoras de enfermidades. Quando devidamente tratado, o lodo é chamado de biossólido, e sua reutilização agroflore… Show more

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“…Their use in agricultural soils is a promising alternative to the continued treatment and disposal of these residuals, for both environmental and economic reasons. This process promotes recycling, recuperating elements that are plant nutrients, and necessary correctives for agricultural soils, benefitting rural producers with decreased costs for fertilizers and lime, and also decreasing pressure on landfills [7].…”
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“…Their use in agricultural soils is a promising alternative to the continued treatment and disposal of these residuals, for both environmental and economic reasons. This process promotes recycling, recuperating elements that are plant nutrients, and necessary correctives for agricultural soils, benefitting rural producers with decreased costs for fertilizers and lime, and also decreasing pressure on landfills [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results of the scientific literature suggest the potential of mixed gelatin sludge as a fertilizer, especially in improving soil chemical attributes; however, the presence of sodium in its composition demands practical limits for its application, in order to avoid risks to the development of plants and the local environment [7,11,12]. On the other hand, its responsible use as a fertilizer in agricultural production can favor an increase in crop productivity, especially in soils poor in fertility such as those found in the regional conditions of study.…”
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