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Sewage Sludge-amended Soil

The certification of the sewage sludge-amended soils (CRMs 483 and 484) was coordinated jointly by the Strathclyde University in Glasgow (United Kingdom) and the Universidad de Barcelona (Spain). The preparation of the material was carried out at the EC Joint Research Centre of Ispra (Italy) and the homogeneity and stability were verified by the Macaulay Land Use Research Institute in Aberdeen (United Kindgom). [Pg.182]


Dar G.H., Mishra M.M. Influence of cadmium on carbon and nitrogen mineralization in sewage sludge amended soils. Environ Pollut 1994 84 285-290. [Pg.334]

Wilson SC, Alcock RE, Sewart AP, Jones KC (1997) Persistence of organic contaminants in sewage sludge-amended soil A field experiment. J Environ Qual 26 1467-1477... [Pg.133]

Mangas E, Vaquero MT, Comllas L, Broto-Puig F (1998) Analysis and fate of aliphatic hydrocarbons, linear alkylbenzenes, polychlorinated biphenyls and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in sewage sludge-amended soils. Chemosphere 36 61-72... [Pg.133]

Bates, T.E., A. Haq, Y.K. Soon, and J.R. Moyer. 1975. Uptake of metals from sewage sludge amended soils. Int. Conf. Heavy Metals in the Environment. Symp. Proc. (Toronto) 2(1) 403-416. [Pg.117]

Soon, Y.K. and T.E. Bates. 1985. Molybdenum, cobalt and boron uptake from sewage-sludge-amended soils. Canad. Jour Soil Sci. 65 507-517. [Pg.1577]

Wang MJ, Jones KC. 1994a. Behavior and fate of chlorobenzenes in spiked and sewage sludge-amended soil. Environ Sci Technol 28 1843-1852. [Pg.264]

Barrio et al. [137] used pyrolysis-gas chromatography to study organic matter evolution in sewage sludge-amended soils. Nitrogen-phosphorus specific flame ionisation and mass spectrometric detectors were used. [Pg.100]

Quevauviller, Ph., Rauret, G., Rubio, R., Lopez-Sanchez, J.-F., Ure, A., Bacon, J. and Muntau, H. (1997c) Certified reference materials for the quality control ofEDTA- and acetic acid-extractable contents of trace elements in sewage sludge amended soils (CRMs 483 and 484). Fresenius J. Anal. Chem., 357, 611. [Pg.157]

Kim, B., and McBride, M. B. (2006). A test of sequential extractions for determining metal speciation in sewage sludge-amended soils. Environ. Pollut. 144, 475—482. [Pg.208]

McBride, M. B. (2003). Toxic metals in sewage sludge-amended soils Has promotion ofbeneficial use discounted the risks Adv. Environ. Res. 8(1), 5—19. [Pg.285]

Distribution of metals and ligands (% of total) in saturation extracts of some sewage sludge amended soils... [Pg.851]

The release of PCAs into the environment could occur during production, storage, transportation, industrial use, and carry-off on manufactured products. Release could also occur due to release from plastics, paints, and sealants in which they are incorporated, leaching, runoff, or volatilization from landfill, sewage sludge amended soils, or other waste disposal sites. Of these, however, the major releases are thought to be from production and from industrial usage [2,3,21,22]. [Pg.208]

Tichy, R., Nidyl, V., Kuzel, S., and Kolar, L. (1997). Increased cadmium availability to crops on sewage-sludge amended soils. Water Air Soil Pollut. 94, 361-372. [Pg.464]

Rauret, G., Ldpez-Sanchez, J. F., Sahuquillo, A., Barahona, E., Lachica, M., Ure, A., Davidson, C. M., Gomez, A., Luck. D., Bacon, J., Yli-Halla, M., Muntau H., and Quevauviller, Ph. (2000). Application of a modified BCR sequential extraction (three-step) procedure for the determination of extractable trace metal contents in a sewage sludge amended soil reference material (CRM 483), complemented by a three-year stability study of acetic acid and EDTA extractable metal content. J. Environ. Monit. 2, 228-233. [Pg.517]

RESULTS OF AN INTERLABORATORY TESTING OF A SINGLE EXTRACTION PROCEDURE APPLIED TO A SEWAGE SLUDGE AMENDED SOIL (IN mg kg" ) OBTAINED USING A RECIPROCATING AND END-OVER-END SHAKER, RESPECTIVELY... [Pg.496]

STUDY ON SEWAGE SLUDGE AMENDED SOILS ADAPTED FROM REF. [32] ... [Pg.496]

CRM 483 (Sewage sludge-amended soil) EDTA extracts Cd 24.3 1.3... [Pg.82]

Codina, G., Vaquero, M. T., Cornelias, L., and Broto-Puig, F., Comparison of various extraction and clean-up methods for the determination of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in sewage sludge-amended soils, J. Chromatogr. A, 673, 21-29, 1994. [Pg.1267]


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