Analysis of the fertilizing potential of sewage sludge and its impact onagriculture and the environment

Purpose: The management of sewage sludge represents a major environmental challenge on a global scale, as poor management can lead to significant risks for public health and the environment. This study aims to assess the fertilizing potential of sludge and its impact on agriculture and the environm...

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Main Authors: Nadjet Mesbah, Meriem Amina Rezki Bekki, Linda Aouad, Omar Rouane Hacene, Gaël Durand, Abdelkader Bekki
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Language:English
Published: OICC Press 2024-12-01
Series:International Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture
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Online Access:https://oiccpress.com/ijrowa/article/view/8142
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author Nadjet Mesbah
Meriem Amina Rezki Bekki
Linda Aouad
Omar Rouane Hacene
Gaël Durand
Abdelkader Bekki
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description Purpose: The management of sewage sludge represents a major environmental challenge on a global scale, as poor management can lead to significant risks for public health and the environment. This study aims to assess the fertilizing potential of sludge and its impact on agriculture and the environment, offering a sustainable solution for recovering this waste while improving soil fertility. Method: First, a physico-chemical study was carried out to identify the nutrients and organic and metallic pollutants present in the sludge analysed. Subsequently, the potential of this sludge as an organic fertilizer was evaluated. The impact of sludge application was studied on plants, with a quantification of heavy metals in the aerial and root tissues of the inoculated plants. Result: The sludge analyzed contains high organic matter (85.57%) and moisture (53.67%), making it ideal as a soil improver to enhance structure and water retention. Rich in phosphorus (71%), it supports plant growth. Organic and metallic micropollutants are present only at trace levels, well below AFNOR limits. Sludge application promotes heavy metal absorption by plants, with accumulation in aerial parts and soil. It also boosts plant dry biomass in aerial and root tissues, while heavy metal levels in plant tissues remain within regulatory thresholds. Conclusion: These promising results allow recommendations to be considered for promoting increased use of sludge in agriculture to improve yields. Integrating sludge recovery into a circular bioeconomy approach not only helps to reduce the amount of sludge generated, but also to limit their environmental impact. Research Highlights • Sludge improves soil fertility by providing essential organic matter and nutrients. • Sludge adds organic matter to the soil, improving its structure and biological activity. • Sludge reduces the need for chemical fertilizers and reduces waste • Sludge improves nutrient recycling, which enhances agricultural sustainability. • Sludge recovery reduces the carbon footprint by reducing emissions from chemical fertilizers. • Proper management and treatment are necessary to avoid the risk of contamination.
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spelling doaj-art-8a11b69bd8ec4ce780f71d9b3cc6fe0c2025-08-20T03:17:40ZengOICC PressInternational Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture2195-32282251-77152024-12-0114210.57647/ijrowa-sfzz-1f78Analysis of the fertilizing potential of sewage sludge and its impact onagriculture and the environmentNadjet MesbahMeriem Amina Rezki BekkiLinda AouadOmar Rouane HaceneGaël DurandAbdelkader Bekki Purpose: The management of sewage sludge represents a major environmental challenge on a global scale, as poor management can lead to significant risks for public health and the environment. This study aims to assess the fertilizing potential of sludge and its impact on agriculture and the environment, offering a sustainable solution for recovering this waste while improving soil fertility. Method: First, a physico-chemical study was carried out to identify the nutrients and organic and metallic pollutants present in the sludge analysed. Subsequently, the potential of this sludge as an organic fertilizer was evaluated. The impact of sludge application was studied on plants, with a quantification of heavy metals in the aerial and root tissues of the inoculated plants. Result: The sludge analyzed contains high organic matter (85.57%) and moisture (53.67%), making it ideal as a soil improver to enhance structure and water retention. Rich in phosphorus (71%), it supports plant growth. Organic and metallic micropollutants are present only at trace levels, well below AFNOR limits. Sludge application promotes heavy metal absorption by plants, with accumulation in aerial parts and soil. It also boosts plant dry biomass in aerial and root tissues, while heavy metal levels in plant tissues remain within regulatory thresholds. Conclusion: These promising results allow recommendations to be considered for promoting increased use of sludge in agriculture to improve yields. Integrating sludge recovery into a circular bioeconomy approach not only helps to reduce the amount of sludge generated, but also to limit their environmental impact. Research Highlights • Sludge improves soil fertility by providing essential organic matter and nutrients. • Sludge adds organic matter to the soil, improving its structure and biological activity. • Sludge reduces the need for chemical fertilizers and reduces waste • Sludge improves nutrient recycling, which enhances agricultural sustainability. • Sludge recovery reduces the carbon footprint by reducing emissions from chemical fertilizers. • Proper management and treatment are necessary to avoid the risk of contamination. https://oiccpress.com/ijrowa/article/view/8142AgricultureHeavy MetalsFertilizerValorization
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Meriem Amina Rezki Bekki
Linda Aouad
Omar Rouane Hacene
Gaël Durand
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Analysis of the fertilizing potential of sewage sludge and its impact onagriculture and the environment
International Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture
Agriculture
Heavy Metals
Fertilizer
Valorization
title Analysis of the fertilizing potential of sewage sludge and its impact onagriculture and the environment
title_full Analysis of the fertilizing potential of sewage sludge and its impact onagriculture and the environment
title_fullStr Analysis of the fertilizing potential of sewage sludge and its impact onagriculture and the environment
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the fertilizing potential of sewage sludge and its impact onagriculture and the environment
title_short Analysis of the fertilizing potential of sewage sludge and its impact onagriculture and the environment
title_sort analysis of the fertilizing potential of sewage sludge and its impact onagriculture and the environment
topic Agriculture
Heavy Metals
Fertilizer
Valorization
url https://oiccpress.com/ijrowa/article/view/8142
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