Aa. Zorpas et al., Compost produced from organic fraction of municipal solid waste, primary stabilized sewage sludge and natural zeolite, J HAZARD M, 77(1-3), 2000, pp. 149-159
The aim of this work is to present the physicochemical characteristics of t
he compost produced from dewatered anaerobically stabilized primary sewage
sludge (DASPSS), organic fraction of municipal solid waste (OFMSW) and the
metal uptaken by zeolite (clinoptilolite). The final results indicated that
the composted material produced from clinoptilolite 20% w/w and 80% w/w DA
SPSS and OFMSW (60% and 40%, respectively) provided better soil conditionin
g compared to the compost produced from DASPSS. The co-composting products
had a higher concentration of total humic and organic matter (O.M,) than th
e sewage sludge compost. Also, the heavy metals concentration in the final
products was in lower concentration than in the sewage sludge compost. The
zeolite appeared to uptake a significant (p < 0.05) amount of metals. Speci
fically, the use of 20-25% w/w of clinoptilolite appears to uptake 100% of
Cd, 10-15% of Cr, 28-45% of Cu, 41-47% of Fe, Mn 9-24% of Mn, 50-55% of Ni
and Pb, and 40-46% of Zn. Although by the application of the composting pro
cess, the reduction in dry mass is between 30% and 40% for all samples. (C)
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