Potential of sewage sludge as soil amendment

Nowadays, the volume of sewage sludge is increasing parallel with the increases in population of Malaysia. The cost to treat the sludge is very high and longer time is needed for the treatment. One of the methods that is generally use in Malaysia to treat the sludge is composting but unfortunately t...

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Main Authors: Salmiati, Salmiati, Salim, Mohd. Razman, Ujang, Zaini, Azman, Shamila
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Published: 2012
Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/34177/
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spelling my.utm.341772017-09-06T08:24:36Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/34177/ Potential of sewage sludge as soil amendment Salmiati, Salmiati Salim, Mohd. Razman Ujang, Zaini Azman, Shamila Nowadays, the volume of sewage sludge is increasing parallel with the increases in population of Malaysia. The cost to treat the sludge is very high and longer time is needed for the treatment. One of the methods that is generally use in Malaysia to treat the sludge is composting but unfortunately this method takes longer duration for the sludge to be treated for used as soil conditioner. Thus, soil amendment is introduced to improve the existing method. Sludge as soil amendment seems to become the ultimate solution for sludge management. This study was conducted to assess the suitability of sewage sludge as soil amendment for plant. Three samples have been prepared for each ratio of dried leaves and lime powder: dried sludge. Proportions of sewage sludge to the dried leaves as used in study are 1:2, 1:3 and 1:4. The results indicated the decreased in heavy metals in the sludge. The additional material for soil amendment is dried leaves and the best mixing proportion is 1:4. 2012 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Salmiati, Salmiati and Salim, Mohd. Razman and Ujang, Zaini and Azman, Shamila (2012) Potential of sewage sludge as soil amendment. In: 2012 2nd International Conference on Environment and Industrial Innovation (ICEII 2012).
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description Nowadays, the volume of sewage sludge is increasing parallel with the increases in population of Malaysia. The cost to treat the sludge is very high and longer time is needed for the treatment. One of the methods that is generally use in Malaysia to treat the sludge is composting but unfortunately this method takes longer duration for the sludge to be treated for used as soil conditioner. Thus, soil amendment is introduced to improve the existing method. Sludge as soil amendment seems to become the ultimate solution for sludge management. This study was conducted to assess the suitability of sewage sludge as soil amendment for plant. Three samples have been prepared for each ratio of dried leaves and lime powder: dried sludge. Proportions of sewage sludge to the dried leaves as used in study are 1:2, 1:3 and 1:4. The results indicated the decreased in heavy metals in the sludge. The additional material for soil amendment is dried leaves and the best mixing proportion is 1:4.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Salmiati, Salmiati
Salim, Mohd. Razman
Ujang, Zaini
Azman, Shamila
spellingShingle Salmiati, Salmiati
Salim, Mohd. Razman
Ujang, Zaini
Azman, Shamila
Potential of sewage sludge as soil amendment
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Salim, Mohd. Razman
Ujang, Zaini
Azman, Shamila
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title Potential of sewage sludge as soil amendment
title_short Potential of sewage sludge as soil amendment
title_full Potential of sewage sludge as soil amendment
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title_full_unstemmed Potential of sewage sludge as soil amendment
title_sort potential of sewage sludge as soil amendment
publishDate 2012
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/34177/
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