Heavy metals in contemporary Chinese sewage sludges |
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Authors: | Yan‐Xia Li Min‐Jian Wang Ju‐Si Wang |
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Institution: | SKLEAC, Research Center for Eco‐Environmental Sciences , Chinese Academy of Sciences , P.O. Box 2871, Beijing, 100085, China |
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Abstract: | The heavy metal content in sewage sludges from a big Chinese city was investigated. Concentrations of zinc (Zn), lead (Pb), copper (Cu), chromium (Cr), nickel (Ni), cadmium (Cd) and mercury (Hg) in the sludges were 258–4050 mg kg‐1, bd: 994 mgkg‐1, 8.3–566 mg kg‐1, 26.3–370mgkg‐1 4.2–113 mg kg‐1 0.9–6.4 mg kg‐1 and 1.8–12.4 mg kg‐1 respectively. The concentrations of Zn and Pb in the sewage sludges from the residential areas were higher than those in the mixed ones (from both residential and industrial areas). The concentrations of heavy metals in the flocculently dewatered sewage sludges were higher than those in the sediment of the centrifuged undewatered sewage sludges. After centrifuging, more than 60% of heavy metals remained in the sludge sediment with an exception of Cd. The content of organic matter, total phosphorus (T‐P) and total potassium (T‐K) in these sewage sludges was also measured. |
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Keywords: | Sewage sludge heavy metal environmental impact |
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