Components of sludge from municipal wastewater treatment plants and its evaluation for land application in JiUJiang city of China

Qiyong Yang, Yanbin Zhao, Ji Wang, Han Zhou, Houfeng Xiong, Ming Zeng, Luliu Chen, Nanting Huang
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Municipal sewage sludge has a potential for widespread application on land, but the implementation of new standards for the agricultural use of sludge in China support a cautious approach. The organic matter, nutrients, and heavy metals in sewage sludge from four municipal wastewater treatment plants in Jiujiang City of China were continuously monitored. The feasibility for its land use was analyzed from three aspects such as sludge nutrients, heavy metal pollution levels, and potential ecological risks in soil. The average content of Cd, Cu, Zn, Cr, Ni, Pb, Hg and As in the sludge of Jiujiang City are 1.85, 305.25, 764.48, 170.57, 42.45, 42.27, 0.59, 28.79 mg∙kg-1, which are less than or close to mean value of heavy metals in China (except As), and all meet the minimum standards of heavy metal content in the sludge according to Chinese Quality of sludge from municipal wastewater treatment plant (GB24188-2009). The maximum content of Cu, Zn, Cr, and As exceed the control standards of pollutants in sludge for agricultural use, and the maximum value of Cu and Cr are close to the limit of landscaping standards. The average contents of organic matter, total nitrogen, total phosphorus, total potassium, and total nutrients in sludge are 385.16, 34.14, 11.05, 7.87, 53.06 g∙kg-1, respectively. The organic matter content meets the limit value (no less than 200 g∙kg-1) of Chinese Control standards of pollutants in sludge for agricultural use (GB 4284-2018), and the total nutrients content meets certain content limit (no less than 40 g∙kg-1) of total nutrients in China’s organic fertilizer. The single-factor pollution index and Nemerow’s synthetic pollution index methods were used to assess the pollution of heavy metals. The heavy metal pollution indexes (PI) are in descending order: Cd > Cu > Zn > Cr > As > Ni > Pb > Hg. The PI shows that Cd and Cu are in strong pollution level, Zn is in moderate pollution level, and As, Ni, Pb, Hg are in absolute safe level. The potential ecological risk levels of heavy metal are ranked in the following order: Cd> Cu> As> Ni> Zn> Cr > Pb. The monomial potential ecological risk coefficients reveal that Cd is in extremely strong ecological risk, Cu is in medium ecological risk and other heavy metals are in slight ecological risk. The results indicate that Cd and Cu are the main contributors to the pollution and potential ecological risks of heavy metals in soil, to which more attention should be paid during sludge disposal. Being rich in organic matter and inorganic plant nutrients,sewage sludge in Jiujiang City may be widely used on soil, but availability of potential toxic metals exceeding the limit value often restricts its uses. Before being harmlessly treated, the sludge in Jiujiang City should not be used on agricultural land and may be applied with highly caution on landscaping and land improvement, but it can be used as cover materials for co-landfilling.
中国九江市城市污水处理厂污泥成分及其土地应用评价
城市污水污泥具有在土地上广泛应用的潜力,但中国污泥农用新标准的实施需要采取谨慎的态度。本研究对九江市四座城市污水处理厂污泥中的有机物、营养物和重金属进行了连续监测。从污泥营养成分、重金属污染水平和土壤潜在生态风险三个方面分析了污泥土地利用的可行性。九江市污泥中镉、铜、锌、铬、镍、铅、汞、砷的平均含量分别为 1.85、305.25、764.48、170.57、42.45、42.27、0.59、28.79 mg∙kg-1,均小于或接近中国重金属平均值(砷除外),均符合《城镇污水处理厂污泥质量标准》(GB24188-2009)规定的污泥重金属含量最低标准。Cu、Zn、Cr、As 的最大含量均超过农用污泥污染物控制标准,Cu、Cr 的最大值接近园林绿化标准限值。污泥中有机质、总氮、总磷、总钾、总养分的平均含量分别为 385.16、34.14、11.05、7.87、53.06 g∙kg-1。有机质含量符合中国《农用污泥污染物控制标准》(GB 4284-2018)的限值(不低于 200 g∙kg-1),总养分含量符合中国有机肥总养分的一定含量限值(不低于 40 g∙kg-1)。采用单因子污染指数法和内梅罗合成污染指数法评估重金属污染。重金属污染指数(PI)从高到低依次为镉>铜>锌>铬>砷>镍>铅>汞。从 PI 值可以看出,镉和铜处于强污染水平,锌处于中度污染水平,砷、镍、铅、汞处于绝对安全水平。重金属的潜在生态风险水平按以下顺序排列:镉>铜>砷>镍>锌>铬>铅。单项式潜在生态风险系数显示,镉的生态风险极高,铜的生态风险中等,其他重金属的生态风险较低。结果表明,镉和铜是造成土壤重金属污染和潜在生态风险的主要因素,在污泥处置过程中应给予更多关注。九江市污泥富含有机质和无机植物养分,可广泛应用于土壤,但其潜在有毒金属含量超标往往限制了污泥的使用。九江市的污泥在进行无害化处理前,不宜用于农田,可慎重用于绿化和土地改良,但可用作协同填埋的覆盖材料。
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