2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.wasman.2005.10.007
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The storage of sewage sludge: Influence of liming on the evolution of copper chemical fractions

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“…This treatment aims to reduce the moisture content of the waste while increasing its temperature combined with the change of pH to a very high level. The above action contributes to the elimination of pathogenic microorganisms and eggs of parasites [24][25][26]. At present, the use of plasma technology for waste disposal and waste gas disposal appears to be a hopeful option.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This treatment aims to reduce the moisture content of the waste while increasing its temperature combined with the change of pH to a very high level. The above action contributes to the elimination of pathogenic microorganisms and eggs of parasites [24][25][26]. At present, the use of plasma technology for waste disposal and waste gas disposal appears to be a hopeful option.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CaCO 3 , which is an effective method, was used to eliminate or reduce the harmful effects of heavy metal wastes in abandoned mine sites and to prevent damage to the vegetation and biodiversity in and around the mine area (Bade et al, 2012;Beesley et al, 2014;Ahmad et al, 2017;Holland et al, 2018;Benidire et al, 2020;Benidire et al, 2021;Benidire et al, 2022). They also added lime into the soil to increase soil pH (Mylona et al, 2000;Aarab et al, 2006;Potgieter-Vermaak et al, 2006;Kumpiene et al, 2008;Zornoza et al, 2012;Thakur et al, 2018). This increased the soil pH and gave it basic properties, as well as accelerating the development of plants and creating natural carbon dioxide gas to be used as fertilizer (McGrath and Lobell, 2013;Nakata et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%