Main Title |
Trench incorporation of sewage sludge in marginal agricultural land / |
Author |
Walker, J. M.,
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Other Authors |
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Publisher |
Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory, Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, |
Year Published |
1975 |
Report Number |
EPA-600/2-75-034; EPA-68-01-0162 |
Stock Number |
PB-246 561 |
OCLC Number |
02024186 |
Subjects |
Sewage sludge ;
Sewage disposal ;
Trenching machinery
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Additional Subjects |
Sludge disposal ;
Farms ;
Fertilizing ;
Land reclamation ;
Coliform bacteria ;
Trenching ;
Ditches ;
Salmonella ;
Field tests ;
Aquifers ;
Feasibility ;
Metals ;
Calcium oxides ;
Soils ;
Cultivation ;
Grasses ;
Nitrogen ;
Plant growth ;
Chlorides ;
Heavy metals
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Internet Access |
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Holdings |
Library |
Call Number |
Additional Info |
Location |
Last Modified |
Checkout Status |
EJBD |
EPA 600-2-75-034 |
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Headquarters Library/Washington,DC |
05/02/2013 |
EKBD |
EPA-600/2-75-034 |
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Research Triangle Park Library/RTP, NC |
06/13/2003 |
ELBD ARCHIVE |
EPA 600-2-75-034 |
Received from HQ |
AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH |
10/04/2023 |
ELBD |
EPA 600-2-75-034 |
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AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH |
01/31/1997 |
ESAD |
EPA 600-2-75-034 |
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Region 10 Library/Seattle,WA |
03/23/2010 |
NTIS |
PB-246 561 |
Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. |
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07/26/2022 |
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Collation |
xviii, 232 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm |
Abstract |
A trench method was tested for transporting and placing digested and limed raw (undigested) sewage sludges (8% and 20% solids) in trenches in study soil at loadings up to 1150 dry tons/hectare (500 dry tons/acre) without odor problems or hazard of surface runoff. Field scale trenching was best achieved by digging the trenches on contour not more than 75 cm deep, 60 cm wide, and from 60 to 75 cm apart. The study indicated that the best sludge transport method would employ concrete mixer trucks. Trenches could then be filled directly from discharge chutes or indirectly with a peristaltic pump. A tracked trenching machine with a maneuverable rear-mounted digging wheel dug a new trench and simultaneously backfilled a parallel sludged trench. In 2 years, neither heavy metals nor pollution indicator organisms (coliform and salmonella) have moved more than about 30 cm from entrenched sludge into surrounding soil. Moderate amounts of nitrate nitrogen have moved into underdrainage water but not into the underground aquifier. The lime in the sludge reduced metal movement into soil and availability to crops and metal uptake was modest. Tested agricultural practices included cross ripping, tilling, and cropping, with grasses recommended for the first year. Entrenchment appeared feasible for sludge disposal and improving marginal land. |
Notes |
"Program element no.1BB043." |