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Biodegradation sludge-amended soils

NP2EO immediately after the application were, indeed, about two orders of magnitude lower than those in the sludge. This suggests an accumulation of PCBs and OC in the amended soil. The concentrations of all of the detergent-derived chemicals rapidly decreased, probably due to biodegradation. These concentrations... [Pg.97]

Ward T.E. (1988) Biodegradation of linear alkylbenzene sulphonate (LAS) in sludge amended agricultural soils. To be submitted to Ecotox. and Environmental Safety. [Pg.152]

When the sludges were finally used for soil amending practices, at the end of the whole drying process, the L.A.S. content (4.8 g/kg) therefore was below one fifth of the original concentration, which demonstrates the effectiveness of the drying process as well as the continuous biodegradation of adsorbed L.A.S. onto the sludges. [Pg.112]


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