Abstract

Large amount of sewage sludge is generated during waste water treatment at sewage treatment plant (STP), as a result of the sedimentation and suspension of particles. The safe disposal and management of this concentrated sewage sludge posesa major challenge for town and city municipal corporations. However, this could also be used in agriculture as an input to partially replace recommended doses of fertiliser. Thus, the current study was conducted to investigate the physio-chemical and biological characteristics of sewage sludge (SS) and its potential application in agricultural fields as an organic manure. Sewage sludge samples were collected from sewage treatment plant (STP) at Bhagwanpur, Varanasi, India and sieved in 2 mm mesh before being analysed for various physical and chemical characteristics. The processed sewage sludge possessed both major [total nitrogen (1.76 %), total phosphorous (1.29%), total potassium (1.15%)] and micro nutrients (Fe, Mn, Zn and Cu) and significant amount of organic carbon (8.67 %). However, this sewage sludge was also containing considerable amount of heavy metals like Cadmium (7.3 mg kg-1), chromium (49.2 mg kg-1), nickel (total 27.43 mg kg-1), and lead (39.53 mg kg-1), which were reported to be harmful to human beings, but these were lower than threshold limit recommended by Council of the European Communities, 1988 for agricultural use. Further, Bulk density and water holding capacity was 1.18 g cm-3 and 54.5 % respectively. With respect to microfauna, fungi were found more dominating than actinomycetes and bacteria in this sewage sludge. Therefore,considering use of this sewage sludge for agriculture may decrease the use of chemical fertilisers and make it more sustainable. However, in order to increase soil health without posing an environmental risk, sewage sludge must be carefully evaluated before being applied to soil especially for heavy metals and other hazardous pollutants.

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