A major limitation of land application of sewage sludge compost is the pote
ntial high heavy metal content due to the metal content of the original slu
dge. Zeolites may be useful as metal scavengers in metal-rich sludges. The
natural zeolite, clinoptilolite has the ability to take up heavy metals (Cd
, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni, Pb, Zn). The aim of the reported work was to determin
e the metal forms most readily taken up by a natural zeolite when used as a
bulking material during the composting process. Using a sequential extract
ion procedure in the raw sludge and in the final products after 150 days of
maturity, the heavy metal content was associated with five fractions; the
exchangeable, the carbonate, the reducible, the organic and the residual. I
t was found that a significant percentage of the metals not taken up by the
zeolite was associated with the residual fraction, which is considered an
inert form. (C) 1999 Published by Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved
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