Engenharia Agrícola (Oct 2016)

Degradation of sewage sludge compost disposed on the soil

  • ISABELA C. C. DINIZ,
  • ANTONIO T. MATOS,
  • ALISSON C. BORGES,
  • JULIANA M. G. L. AQUINO,
  • MATEUS P. MATOS

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1809-4430-Eng.Agric.v36n5p822-829/2016
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 36, no. 5
pp. 822 – 829

Abstract

Read online Read online

ABSTRACT This study aimed to monitor degradation of compost from undigested sewage sludge disposed on soil surface or incorporated it. The sewage sludge was blended with wood sawdust during a 90-day composting to achieve a C/N ratio of 9. Each waste was dosed based on its total content of nitrogen and on an annual dose of 500 kg ha-1, which is broadly recommended for forage fertilization. After incorporation and surface applied (five replicates each), waste mineralization was monitored for 131 days by samplings taken from both conditions for further analyses. The samples were measured for total organic carbon (TOC); easily oxidizable carbon (OOC); total nitrogen (TN); ammonia and nitric nitrogen, and from them the total organic nitrogen (ON); volatile solids; and water content. The findings pointed to a decrease in TOC, OOC and ON contents throughout monitoring, regardless of disposal method, however, most remarkable whether incorporated to the soil, computing mineralization rates above 87%.

Keywords