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A contemporary and historical analysis of the trace element composition of sewage sludge in the United Kingdom

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Title: A contemporary and historical analysis of the trace element composition of sewage sludge in the United Kingdom
Authors: Smith, S
Liu, J
Liu, S
Item Type: Journal Article
Abstract: Sewage sludge is the essential by‐product of wastewater treatment and approaching 100% of the sludge generated in the United Kingdom is recycled to agricultural land. In collaboration with three major Water Utility companies in the United Kingdom, a critical statistical analysis of historical and contemporary sludge quality data was completed to demonstrate the long‐term patterns and improvements in the trace element (TE) content of sludge recycled to agriculture since 1989, and to indicate the current status of sludge quality in the United Kingdom. Comparisons with pollutant emission inventory data showed most of the TE concentrations in sludge were strongly linked to declining environmental emissions. A soil accumulation model showed that zinc and copper would be the first to approach their statutory soil limits in the long term and that nickel, cadmium, lead and mercury are no longer significant and, from a practical perspective, could be removed from the regulatory controls on agricultural use.
Issue Date: 1-Aug-2021
Date of Acceptance: 6-Dec-2020
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/86151
DOI: 10.1111/wej.12677
ISSN: 1747-6585
Publisher: Wiley
Start Page: 892
End Page: 901
Journal / Book Title: Water and Environment Journal
Volume: 35
Issue: 3
Copyright Statement: © 2020 Owner. This is the accepted version of the following article: Liu, J., Liu, S. and Smith, S.R. (2021), A contemporary and historical analysis of the trace element composition of sewage sludge in the United Kingdom. Water and Environment Journal. which has been published in final form at https://doi.org/10.1111/wej.12677
Keywords: Science & Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Physical Sciences
Environmental Sciences
Limnology
Water Resources
Environmental Sciences & Ecology
Marine & Freshwater Biology
agriculture
biosolids
land spreading
sewage sludge
sludge quality
soil
trace elements
Environmental Engineering
Publication Status: Published
Online Publication Date: 2020-12-07
Appears in Collections:Civil and Environmental Engineering
Faculty of Engineering