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Aspects of sustainable development: fly ash deposits, biosolids, contaminated biomass

Date issued
2012
Author(s)
Masu, Smaranda  
Burtica, Georgeta  
Jurj, Nicoleta Luminita  
Albulescu, Mariana  
Abstract
Nowadays, barren and inert fly ash deposits result from power plants operating on fossil coal and occupy large areas of land. They change the landscape, altering ecosystems and dispersing pollutants by precipitations
and deflations. On the other hand, from wastewater treatment results sludge waste (biosolids) rich in nutrients. Biosolids are fertilizers with many nutrients and could be recycled to improve soil productivity and stimulate plant growth. A solution was found for the capitalization of two wastes - biosolids and fly ash, both resulting in the same city, Timisoara, Romania. The use
of biosolids in fly ash fertilization provides rapid efficiency in topsoil for plant
growth. Plant species were chosen considering the possibilities to restrict
the metal access in plants, i.e. Lolium perenne species, with reduced harvest,
recycled as fodder or, on the contrary, to stimulate accumulation of metals
i.e. Onobrychis viciifolia species, with increased harvest, but potentially toxic
biomass, processes evidenced by a specific parameter, the coefficient of
translocation. Pilot experiments was done in four versions, each in three
replicates in a randomized block. The treatment were control and fertilized
variant fot each plant species. The new crop installed presents characteristics
depending on plant species: with accumulation of metals, i.e. Cr, Cu, Ni, in
the shoots, such as in leguminous Onobrychis viciifolia species, resulting
vegetation with waste regime. with smaller accumulations of heavy metals,
such of grass Lolium perenne, with recycling possibilities in agro-zoo technical
field.
Subjects

Biosolids

Fly ash deposits

Heavy metal bioavaila...

Lolium perenne

Onobrychis viciifolia...

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