Agronomy (Dec 2020)

Nitrogen Isotope Fractionation during Composting of Sewage and Agri-Food Sludge with Pruning Waste

  • José Antonio Sáez,
  • Pilar Flores,
  • María Ángeles Bustamante,
  • Juan C. Sanchez-Hernandez,
  • Raúl Moral,
  • María Dolores Pérez-Murcia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy10121954
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 12
p. 1954

Abstract

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This work studies the changes in δ15N signature during the composting of sewage sludge (MS) and agri-food sludge (AS) with different bulking agents and the potential relationships between the changes in this parameter with both the source of the organic matter used as a raw material and the stability of the end-materials obtained. For this, eleven mixtures were prepared in commercial composting conditions using sewage sludge from municipal wastewater in a range of 60–85% (on a fresh weight basis) or agri-food sludge in a range of 65–75%, mixed with seven different pruning wastes as bulking agents. The thermal profile was monitored throughout the composting processes, and the main physico-chemical and chemical parameters were determined. The results obtained confirmed a correct development of the composting processes, observing slight differences in process evolution depending on the type of sludge used. The composts obtained showed adequate contents of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium (NPK) and reached a good degree of maturity. Significant differences in the specific nitrogen isotopic composition were found in the initial materials. Moreover, the results suggest that the type of sludge had a main contribution in the δ15N value of the initial composting mixtures. The use of δ15N is recommended as an indicator of the composting process, especially to evaluate N dynamics, and the quality of the resultant compost.

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