Water treatment residuals (WTRs) are produced by the treatment of potable water with coagulating agents. Beneficial recycling in agriculture is hampered by the fact that WTRs contain potentially toxic contaminants (e.g. copper and aluminium) and they bind phosphorus strongly. These issues were investigated using a plant bioassay (Lactuca sativa), chemical extractions and an isotopic dilution technique. Two WTRs were applied to an acidic and a neutral pH soil at six rates. Reductions in plant growth in amended soils were due to WTR-induced P deficiency, rather than Al or Cu toxicity. The release of potentially toxic Al from WTRs was found to be mitigated by their alkaline nature and pH buffering capacity. However, acidification of WTRs was s...
ABSTRACT The objective of this laboratory study was to measure the effect of dewatered water treatme...
The export of dissolved phosphorus (P) in surface runoff from agricultural land can lead to water qu...
Over the past several decades, the value of drinking water treatment residuals (WTRs), a byproduct o...
Coagulants such as alum, [Al2(SO4)3X14H2O], ferric chloride [FeCl3], or ferric sulfate [Fe2(SO4)3] a...
Drinking water treatment residuals (alum) are waste products of water purification that have potenti...
Pollution in urban environments has raised concerns about the consumer safety of food produced by ur...
Water treatment residual (WTR) is a by-product generated from drinking water treatment facilities th...
The total heavy metal concentrations of Al-waste and Al-contaminated soil were many times higher tha...
ABSTRACT pacity (Eghball et al., 1996). Areas of intense animal agri-culture of the Atlantic Coastal...
IntroductionSoil degradation coupled with poor access to organic nutrient resources remains a major ...
Aluminum-based water treatment residuals (Al-WTR) have a strong affinity to sorb phosphorus. In a p...
Water treatment residuals (WTR) application may improve the quality of sandy soils; however, nutrien...
Inorganic arsenical pesticides were used widely in agriculture for a long time, leaving large tracts...
The beneficial reuse of water treatment plant residuals (WTR) and biosolids via land co-application ...
Concept and purpose Virtually all water treatment facilities worldwide generate an enormous amoun...
ABSTRACT The objective of this laboratory study was to measure the effect of dewatered water treatme...
The export of dissolved phosphorus (P) in surface runoff from agricultural land can lead to water qu...
Over the past several decades, the value of drinking water treatment residuals (WTRs), a byproduct o...
Coagulants such as alum, [Al2(SO4)3X14H2O], ferric chloride [FeCl3], or ferric sulfate [Fe2(SO4)3] a...
Drinking water treatment residuals (alum) are waste products of water purification that have potenti...
Pollution in urban environments has raised concerns about the consumer safety of food produced by ur...
Water treatment residual (WTR) is a by-product generated from drinking water treatment facilities th...
The total heavy metal concentrations of Al-waste and Al-contaminated soil were many times higher tha...
ABSTRACT pacity (Eghball et al., 1996). Areas of intense animal agri-culture of the Atlantic Coastal...
IntroductionSoil degradation coupled with poor access to organic nutrient resources remains a major ...
Aluminum-based water treatment residuals (Al-WTR) have a strong affinity to sorb phosphorus. In a p...
Water treatment residuals (WTR) application may improve the quality of sandy soils; however, nutrien...
Inorganic arsenical pesticides were used widely in agriculture for a long time, leaving large tracts...
The beneficial reuse of water treatment plant residuals (WTR) and biosolids via land co-application ...
Concept and purpose Virtually all water treatment facilities worldwide generate an enormous amoun...
ABSTRACT The objective of this laboratory study was to measure the effect of dewatered water treatme...
The export of dissolved phosphorus (P) in surface runoff from agricultural land can lead to water qu...
Over the past several decades, the value of drinking water treatment residuals (WTRs), a byproduct o...