Macronutrient and trace element leaching following biosolids application on semi-arid rangeland soils

被引:16
作者
Brenton, Cynthia M.
Fish, Ernest B.
Mata-Gonzalez, Ricardo
机构
[1] Ciencia Ecol & Environm Consultants LLC, Wellington, CO 80549 USA
[2] Texas Tech Univ, Dept Range Wildlife & Fisheries Management, Lubbock, TX 79409 USA
关键词
desert soil; heavy metals; nitrogen leaching; soil amendment; subsurface water quality;
D O I
10.1080/15324980701267783
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The objective of this study was to quantify the leachate concentration of macronutrients and trace elements obtained through intact soil columns containing two range-land soils with different texture and amended with biosolids. This was done to evaluate the possibility that surface application of biosolids could adversely affect subsurface water quality via leaching. Biosolids were applied on the surface of the soil columns at 0 (control), 7, 18, 34, or 90 Mg ha(-1) in dry basis. Results indicated that biosolids did not increase NO3--N leaching, except for the application of 90Mg ha(-1) in the Stellar soil (Calciargid), the finer-textured soil. In the Armesa soil (Haplocalcid), the coarser-textured soil, all leachate NO3--N concentrations were higher than the maximum contaminant limit (MCL) for drinking water established by USEPA, irrespective of biosolids treatment. Orthophosphate leaching occurred mostly in the Stellar soil and was favored by biosolids application. Of the trace elements that are regulated by USEPA, Cd, Ba, Cr, and Be were found below the MCL for drinking water irrespective of the biosolids application rate or soil type. The application of 90Mg ha(-1) of biosolids represented a significantly higher potential of leaching for many elements and compounds (NO3--N, SO4 =, Cl-, Ca, K, Mg, Na, and Sr) than applications of 34 Mg ha(-1) or lower. In general, the application of biosolids up to 34 Mg ha(-1) did not pose potential adverse effects for subsurface water quality.
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