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“…On average, the total concentration of PAHs was reduced by 84.7% of their initial level. This appears to correspond with the results of other authors, determined in laboratory scale experiments on vermicomposting, which report comparable levels of PAH degradations (Contreras-Ramos et al 2008; Rorat et al 2017). …”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…On average, the total concentration of PAHs was reduced by 84.7% of their initial level. This appears to correspond with the results of other authors, determined in laboratory scale experiments on vermicomposting, which report comparable levels of PAH degradations (Contreras-Ramos et al 2008; Rorat et al 2017). …”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Some organic and inorganic additives could also lead to the leaching of heavy metals from contaminated soil, caused by lower soil pH after sewage sludge application. A similar effect was noted by other researchers [17,28]. For this reason, the untreated sewage sludge should not be used for phytoremediation of heavy metals-contaminated soils.…”
Section: The Impact Of Organic and Inorganic Amendments On Organic Casupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Moreover, applied additives contain significant amounts of valuable organic carbon, phosphorus and nitrogen. This indicates that all used amendments are suitable for remediation purposes, according to standards and results obtained by other authors [28]. Two of the amendments, coal sludge and lake chalk (calcium carbonate based amendment), are highly mineralized, thus containing less organic carbon content.…”
Section: The Impact Of Organic and Inorganic Amendments On Organic Casupporting
confidence: 61%
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“…Metal contaminated environments pose serious threat to human health and ecosystems.The most abundant pollutants in river water and in sewage are heavy metals [1,12]. The heavy metals pollution comes from anthropogenic sources such as smelters, mining, power stations and the application of pesticides containing metal, fertilizer and sewage sludge and the irresponsible disposal of wastes by various industries [2,21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%