[城市污泥堆肥后土地利用过程中重金属的安全性研究进展]。

Q2 Environmental Science
Yu-Yu Xu, Zi-Chen Zhang, Long-Jie Wen, Bai-Ju Yang, Lei Hou, Bing Zhang, Tan Chen, Ting Yang
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城市污泥中重金属的浸出和释放是制约城市污泥堆肥后土地利用的重要因素。为全面了解城市污泥堆肥后土地利用过程中重金属的安全性,本文对中国典型城市污泥的重金属含量水平进行了综述;分析了堆肥前后不同类型重金属的形态形态,综述了城市污泥堆肥产品应用后重金属的短期和长期环境行为模式。中国城市污泥中As、Cd、Cr、Cu、Hg、Ni、Pb和Zn的平均浓度分别为21.78、2.41、108.57、231.09、2.35、67.57、55.03和630.24 mg·kg-1,保持在中国国家标准GB 4284-2018 A类污泥产品允许范围内,且近30年呈下降趋势。在堆肥过程中,未经筛选的城市污泥堆肥产品中重金属含量由于助剂的掺入而降低。此外,有机质的腐殖化有助于加强重金属螯合作用,促进其转化为更稳定的形式,从而降低其流动性、浸出性和生物可利用性。城市污泥堆肥产品的土地利用会逐渐提高土壤中的重金属含量,需要明智地考虑施用量和持续使用时间,以维护土壤质量和农产品安全。城市污泥堆肥产品中的重金属可能在土地利用过程中发生淋滤和迁移,而文献表明这一过程对环境质量、人类健康、作物产量和土壤肥力的风险很小。由于城市污泥特性的变化,重金属在城市污泥堆肥产品的土地利用中的长期安全影响需要不断审查;因此,应根据具体的污泥特性和土地利用条件强制调整持续应用的持续时间。
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[Review on the Safety of Heavy Metals During Land Utilization of Municipal Sludge after Composting].

The leaching and release of heavy metals in municipal sludge pose critical constraints on the land utilization of municipal sludge after composting. To comprehensively understand the safety of heavy metals during land utilization of municipal sludge after composting, in this work, the heavy metal content levels of typical municipal sludge in China were summarized; the changes in the total amount, valence, and speciation forms of different types of heavy metals before and after composting were analyzed; and the short-term and long-term environmental behavior patterns of heavy metals after the application of municipal sludge composting products were reviewed. The mean concentrations of As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Hg, Ni, Pb, and Zn in municipal sludge in China were 21.78, 2.41, 108.57, 231.09, 2.35, 67.57, 55.03, and 630.24 mg·kg-1, respectively, which remained within the permissible limits outlined in the China national standard GB 4284-2018 for Class A sludge products and exhibited a declining trend over the past three decades. During the composting process, the heavy metal content in the non-screened municipal sludge compost products decreased due to mixing auxiliary materials. Moreover, the humification of organic matter served to enhance heavy metal chelation, facilitating their conversion into more stable forms and thereby curtailing their mobility, leachability, and biological availability. The land utilization of municipal sludge compost products can gradually elevate the heavy metal content in soil, necessitating a judicious consideration of both application volumes and the duration of continuous usage to uphold soil quality and agricultural product safety. The heavy metals in municipal sludge compost products may undergo leaching and migration during land utilization, while literatures suggest minimal risks of this process to environmental quality, human health, crop yields, and soil fertility. Owing to variations in municipal sludge characteristics, the long-term safety implications of heavy metals in the land utilization of municipal sludge compost products warrant ongoing scrutiny; therefore, adjustments to the duration of continuous application should be mandated in accordance with specific sludge properties and land utilization conditions.

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