Effect of the composting process on physicochemical properties and concentration of heavy metals in market waste with additive materials in the Ga West Municipality, Ghana

Purpose The main objective of this study was to assess the physiochemical properties and phytotoxicity of compost made from different organic waste materials sourced from local markets. Methods The Stack pile composting was carried out with market waste, sawdust, rice straw, and swine manure in fou...

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Main Authors: Carl Tibu, Ted Y. Annang, Negasi Solomon, Dzidzo Yirenya-Tawiah
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Published: OICC Press 2024-01-01
Series:International Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture
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author Carl Tibu
Ted Y. Annang
Negasi Solomon
Dzidzo Yirenya-Tawiah
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Negasi Solomon
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description Purpose The main objective of this study was to assess the physiochemical properties and phytotoxicity of compost made from different organic waste materials sourced from local markets. Methods The Stack pile composting was carried out with market waste, sawdust, rice straw, and swine manure in four different combinations. Parameters such as temperature, pH, nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and heavy metal concentrations were monitored. Germination test with water extracts of the composts was done to assess phytotoxicity of the composts. Results All compost piles recorded temperatures of 38 °C slightly above the recorded ambient temperature of 34 °C at the start of composting. The pH value ranged from 7.12 to 8.2 for the different compost types. The total organic carbon and total nitrogen values ranged from 27.05â31.06 to 0.77â0.97%, respectively. The total phosphorus and total potassium values ranged from 0.2â1.87 to 0.39â2.3%, respectively, for different compost types. The C/N ratio values ranged from 29.09:1 to 36.22:1. All the composts had heavy metal concentrations below the Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment standards. Germination indices, a measure of plant vs supporting potential, ranged from 80 to 99% for Solanum lycopersicum, 170 to 198% for Cucumis sativus, and 114 to 166% for Brassica oleracea. Conclusion The study confirms the notion that composting municipal solid waste is a viable organic waste management strategy, and with the potential to enhance waste management system, while promoting cultivation of vegetables for food security.
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spelling doaj-art-80a58ee8caf94323b9f9e3976c49bc632025-02-02T23:06:34ZengOICC PressInternational Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture2195-32282251-77152024-01-018410.1007/s40093-019-0266-6Effect of the composting process on physicochemical properties and concentration of heavy metals in market waste with additive materials in the Ga West Municipality, GhanaCarl Tibu0Ted Y. Annang1Negasi Solomon2Dzidzo Yirenya-Tawiah3Institute for Environment and Sanitation Studies, University of Ghana, Legon, GhanaInstitute for Environment and Sanitation Studies, University of Ghana, Legon, GhanaDepartment of Land Resources Management and Environmental Protection, Mekelle University, Mekelle, EthiopiaInstitute for Environment and Sanitation Studies, University of Ghana, Legon, GhanaPurpose The main objective of this study was to assess the physiochemical properties and phytotoxicity of compost made from different organic waste materials sourced from local markets. Methods The Stack pile composting was carried out with market waste, sawdust, rice straw, and swine manure in four different combinations. Parameters such as temperature, pH, nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and heavy metal concentrations were monitored. Germination test with water extracts of the composts was done to assess phytotoxicity of the composts. Results All compost piles recorded temperatures of 38 °C slightly above the recorded ambient temperature of 34 °C at the start of composting. The pH value ranged from 7.12 to 8.2 for the different compost types. The total organic carbon and total nitrogen values ranged from 27.05â31.06 to 0.77â0.97%, respectively. The total phosphorus and total potassium values ranged from 0.2â1.87 to 0.39â2.3%, respectively, for different compost types. The C/N ratio values ranged from 29.09:1 to 36.22:1. All the composts had heavy metal concentrations below the Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment standards. Germination indices, a measure of plant vs supporting potential, ranged from 80 to 99% for Solanum lycopersicum, 170 to 198% for Cucumis sativus, and 114 to 166% for Brassica oleracea. Conclusion The study confirms the notion that composting municipal solid waste is a viable organic waste management strategy, and with the potential to enhance waste management system, while promoting cultivation of vegetables for food security.https://oiccpress.com/ijrowa/article/view/3298Chemical PropertiesCompostGermination testPhysical properties 
spellingShingle Carl Tibu
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Effect of the composting process on physicochemical properties and concentration of heavy metals in market waste with additive materials in the Ga West Municipality, Ghana
International Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture
Chemical Properties
Compost
Germination test
Physical properties 
title Effect of the composting process on physicochemical properties and concentration of heavy metals in market waste with additive materials in the Ga West Municipality, Ghana
title_full Effect of the composting process on physicochemical properties and concentration of heavy metals in market waste with additive materials in the Ga West Municipality, Ghana
title_fullStr Effect of the composting process on physicochemical properties and concentration of heavy metals in market waste with additive materials in the Ga West Municipality, Ghana
title_full_unstemmed Effect of the composting process on physicochemical properties and concentration of heavy metals in market waste with additive materials in the Ga West Municipality, Ghana
title_short Effect of the composting process on physicochemical properties and concentration of heavy metals in market waste with additive materials in the Ga West Municipality, Ghana
title_sort effect ofa thea composting process ona physicochemical properties anda concentration ofa heavy metals ina market waste witha additive materials ina thea ga west municipality ghana
topic Chemical Properties
Compost
Germination test
Physical properties 
url https://oiccpress.com/ijrowa/article/view/3298
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