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Characterization of organic compounds and drugs in sewage sludge aiming for agricultural recycling

José Marcos Santana, Sheila Vilas Boas Fraga, Maraline Conservani Klingohr Zanatta, Marcela Ravanelli Martins, Marta Siviero Guilherme Pìres

2021Heliyon18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The application of sewage sludge in soils can bring benefits to agricultural productivity, however, the risks arising from this application must be measured and carefully evaluated. Persistent organics compounds and drugs can be present in the sewage sludge and if applied to the soil, they can cause severe risks to the soil biota and contamination of groundwater. This work determined 174 persistent organic compounds and drugs in sludge samples from a wastewater treatment plant using chromatographic methods. The drugs ciprofloxacin, enrofloxacin and diclofenac were quantified, and values varied according to sampling period. For persistent organic compounds, cresols were the most abundant compounds in sewage sludge. With the analyses made of both the elutriate and the filtrate, it was possible to verify the potential for soil retention or leaching that each compound can present with the application of sewage sludge in the agriculture.

Topics & Concepts

Sewage sludgeSewageEnvironmental scienceLeaching (pedology)ContaminationEnrofloxacinEnvironmental chemistrySewage treatmentGroundwaterAgricultureSoil waterWaste managementCiprofloxacinChemistryEnvironmental engineeringEcologyAntibioticsBiologyEngineeringBiochemistryGeotechnical engineeringSoil sciencePharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental ImpactsAnalytical chemistry methods developmentWater Treatment and Disinfection
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