Heavy metal sources and contamination mechanisms in compost production

G.R.E.M. Van Roosmalen , J.W.A. Lustenhouwer , J. Oosthoek , M.M.G. Senden
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Abstract

The main problem for the use of compost in agricultural applications is the high heavy metal content of this soil improver.

In this paper the potential sources of heavy metals present in the mixed domestic waste are quantified. The contamination mechanisms in compost production, leaching and direct contamination, are discussed and studied in controlled doping experiments. In these experiments a surplus dosage of specific potential heavy metal sources is added to a compost heap. The leaching process is followed by monitoring the local extra pollution of the surrounding organic waste in time. Information is obtained about the leachability of various components and its characteristic time scale.

To avoid leaching from, and direct contamination with non-compostable particles during composting, quite complete separation of these particles from the composting organic waste is required. Several methods are in principle possible. Experimental results obtained in various large scale operations in the Netherlands are reviewed. There are clear indications that the best results are obtained by source separation of the organic waste.

In the Netherlands governmental standards will be formulated for compost quality concerning heavy metal contents. These standards are likely to be increasingly restrictive in the years to come. It is argued that mechanical separation may reach these standards in the introductory phase, but eventually only source separation of organic waste has the potential to reach the final restrictive demands.

堆肥生产中的重金属来源及污染机制
在农业应用中使用堆肥的主要问题是这种土壤改良剂重金属含量高。本文对混合生活垃圾中重金属的潜在来源进行了定量分析。在控制掺杂实验中,对堆肥生产中的污染机理,浸出和直接污染进行了讨论和研究。在这些实验中,将特定潜在重金属源的剩余剂量添加到堆肥堆中。在浸出过程中,及时监测周围有机废弃物的局部额外污染。得到了各组分的可浸性及其特征时间尺度的信息。为了避免堆肥过程中不可堆肥颗粒的浸出和直接污染,需要将这些颗粒与堆肥有机废物完全分离。有几种方法原则上是可行的。本文回顾了在荷兰各种大规模操作中获得的实验结果。有明确的迹象表明,对有机废物进行源头分离可获得最佳效果。在荷兰,政府将制定有关重金属含量的堆肥质量标准。未来几年,这些标准可能会变得越来越严格。有人认为,机械分离可能在入门阶段达到这些标准,但最终只有有机废物的来源分离才有可能达到最终的限制要求。
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