Title: Organic Soils, i'e' Histosols
1Organic Soils, i.e. Histosols
Soils An Introduction (Singer and Munns)
2Non-agricultural Use of Soil
3Solid Waste
4Liquid Waste
5Disposal/Treatment Options
Two options On-site Septic System Off-site
Sewage Trt Plants
Soils An Introduction (Singer and Munns)
http//ga.water.usgs.gov/edu/wuww.html
6Waste Water Treatment Plants(WWTP)
- Combined OR
- Separate sewage from runoff
Soils An Introduction (Singer and Munns)
7WWTP Goals
- Clean water (effluent) to return to streams
- remove excess nutrients
- minimize pathogens
- appropriate temperature
- Sanitary solids disposal
- landfill
- incinerate
- land application
8Biosolids solids after trtmt
Soils An Introduction (Singer and Munns)
9Biosolids Processing
10Phosphorus (P) Crop Need vs Water Quality
greenfacts.org
Soil crop production
Water eutrophication
Goal Satisfy P need, minimize P loss
11Balance
www.milorganite.com
NP ratio in these sources less than plant
requires
12Effects of Biosolids Treatment
- Biosolids
- concentrated with P
- disposalland application
- Do biosolids differ in P availability as compared
to manure or fertilizer?
13P Removal Method Lime
- solids pumped to this tank
- addition of lime
- raise pH
- reduce pathogens
- precipitate P as Ca-P
- (very insoluble)
Baraboo, WI
14P Removal Method Fe or Al
- add at influent entry
- Fe
- precipitate Fe-P
- can become soluble in reducing conditions
- Al
- precipitate Al-P
- too much Al can cause toxicity in soil
- separate for solids
Lodi (Al) Portage (Fe) WI
15P Removal Method Biological
- primary influent trt
- microorganisms eat dissolved P
- solids removed by settling for further trt
Madison, WI
16Biosolids Trtmt Effects
lime (Ca)
Fe or Al
biological
P Removal Method
17Experimental Approaches
- Field Study
- with plant
- real environment
- Incubations
- no plant
- controlled conditions
18Biosolids History Incubation
PWEPpercent of TP that is water extractable
19Soil Classification
- Plano
- Fine-silty, mixed, superactive, mesic Typic
Argiudolls - Ringwood
- Fine-loamy, mixed, superactive, mesic Typic
Argiudolls - Both soils are typical of MMSD land-application
program
20Effects on Bray P1
KH2PO4
bars within a soil followed by the same letter
are not statistically different at p0.05
21Effects on PBC
PBC P rate/?STP
22Predicting STP
, , indicate statistical significance at
p0.05, 0.01, and 0.001, respectively
23Effects on Bray P1
Arlington Field Experiment
24Conclusions
- P source treatment greatly influences P
availability - lime and biologically treated biosolids change
BP1 similar to a typical dairy manure - Fe and Al treated biosolids have significantly
greater PBC - P fertilizer has the smallest PBC
- Field results follow same trends as Incubations
- WEP of biosolids could be used to predict PBC
25Implications
- Is there a best method for P removal?
- Does P removal method have implications for the
functionality of biosolids for other purposes
(besides keeping P from leaving in runoff)? - What do WWTP operates need to take into account
when deciding on a P removal process? - How is soil being used as a recycler?
26Green Waste
27BackgroundP Chemistry
- Solubility in Soils - pH dependent
Optimum P availability between pH 6-7.
Brady and Weil, 1999
28Effects on WEP
KH2PO4