Sewage sludge and elemental sulphur (S-o) were combined and incubated
under controlled conditions. Sulphur oxidation was enhanced by sewage
sludge, though acidification of the mixtures prevented more than 4% of
the S-o from being converted to sulphate. When introduced to the soil
environment, over 50% of the S-o from these mixtures oxidized within
6 wk, compared with about 20% oxidation of S-o applied without sewage
sludge.