Sludge earthworm composting technology by Eisenia fetida

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Fei Liu
Pengfei Zhu
Wei Sheng
Jianping Xue
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[1] Huaibei Normal University,College of Life Sciences, Anhui Key Laboratory of Plant Resources and Biology
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Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management | 2013年 / 15卷
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LC; Heavy metals; Vermicomposting; Wastewater sludge; Bioaccumulation factor;
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Prior to vermicompost application to the soils, there is a need to determine the heavy metal concentrations in the final vermicomposts. Acute toxicity on Eisenia fetida for copper (Cu) and cadmium (Cd) were conducted by artificial soils tests. The dosage of interest is typically the median lethal concentration (LC50) that will kill 50 % of the population of organisms within the test period. The dry artificial soil is pre-moistened 1 or 2 days before the test by adding deionized water to obtain approximately half of the required final water content of 40–60 % of the maximum water holding capacity. The 14-day LC50 values (95 % confidence interval) for Cu and Cd were 530 (450–624) and 1118 (988–1265) mg kg−1, respectively. The vermicomposting was designed to evaluate the effects of earthworm activity on heavy metals in sewage sludge. Compared with the sludge before vermicomposting by Eisenia fetida, the results are as follows: (1) water content, the pH value and organic matter content decreased, (2) total nitrogen content increased, total phosphorus content and total potassium content decreased, (3) available nitrogen concentration, available phosphorus content increased, and (4) the total content of five metals (Cu, Ni, Cd, Pb and Zn) decreased, and the bioaccumulation factor shows that vermicomposting can efficiently remove heavy metals. Therefore, it can be concluded that the soil use of sludge of the Wastewater Treatment Plant in Huaibei is feasible.
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