Approximately 15,000 tonnes of dry solids (t DS) of biosolids are spread onto agricultural land throughout Western Australia (WA) annually by a select number of farmers as a substitute to commercial inorganic fertiliser. The costs and management of spreading biosolids are typically perceived as being more difficult and expensive than a conventional fertiliser program. This combined with the added stigma of dealing with a product, which is often controversial, presents the question, "why then do these farmers persist in continuing with their biosolids fertiliser programs"? Very few studies in Australia have examined the cost/benefit to farmers that use biosolids in their farming program and associated factors as to why these farmers continue...
In the early 1990s the Department of Agriculture and Sydney Water Board collaborated on a 10-year, c...
The National Biosolids Research Program (NBRP) was established by the CSIRO Centre for Environmental...
It is important to accurately quantify the amount of plant available nitrogen (PAN) in land applied ...
Biosolids (i.e. the treated solid waste stream from sewage treatment plants) were disposed of in Aus...
The agricultural land application of biosolids (stabilised solid organic residuals from treated sewa...
Of the three major wastewater treatment plants in the capital city of Perth, Western Australia, two ...
Australia has over 700 community sewage treatment plants which combined produces over 400,000 tonnes...
Increased nutrient levels in inland waterways have led to algal blooms and eutrophication in many ag...
Australia is a large exporter of agricultural products, with producers responsible for a range of qu...
Beneficial re-use of biosolids aims to use the value in this resource. Land application of biosolids...
Biosolids were applied to a pasture and a vineyard in south-eastern Australia. At both sites, soil C...
In the application of biosolids to land for agricultural purposes, the supply of plant-available nit...
One major benefit of land application of biosolids is to supply nitrogen (N) for agricultural crops,...
The National Biosolids Research Program (NBRP) was established by the CSIRO Centre for Environmental...
Today’s world is facing a range of environmental challenges. It is becoming clear that along with cl...
In the early 1990s the Department of Agriculture and Sydney Water Board collaborated on a 10-year, c...
The National Biosolids Research Program (NBRP) was established by the CSIRO Centre for Environmental...
It is important to accurately quantify the amount of plant available nitrogen (PAN) in land applied ...
Biosolids (i.e. the treated solid waste stream from sewage treatment plants) were disposed of in Aus...
The agricultural land application of biosolids (stabilised solid organic residuals from treated sewa...
Of the three major wastewater treatment plants in the capital city of Perth, Western Australia, two ...
Australia has over 700 community sewage treatment plants which combined produces over 400,000 tonnes...
Increased nutrient levels in inland waterways have led to algal blooms and eutrophication in many ag...
Australia is a large exporter of agricultural products, with producers responsible for a range of qu...
Beneficial re-use of biosolids aims to use the value in this resource. Land application of biosolids...
Biosolids were applied to a pasture and a vineyard in south-eastern Australia. At both sites, soil C...
In the application of biosolids to land for agricultural purposes, the supply of plant-available nit...
One major benefit of land application of biosolids is to supply nitrogen (N) for agricultural crops,...
The National Biosolids Research Program (NBRP) was established by the CSIRO Centre for Environmental...
Today’s world is facing a range of environmental challenges. It is becoming clear that along with cl...
In the early 1990s the Department of Agriculture and Sydney Water Board collaborated on a 10-year, c...
The National Biosolids Research Program (NBRP) was established by the CSIRO Centre for Environmental...
It is important to accurately quantify the amount of plant available nitrogen (PAN) in land applied ...