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4621: Application of processed organic municipal solid waste on agricultural land – model scenario analyses

Bruun, Sander; Hansen, Trine Lund; Christensen, Thomas Højlund; Magid, Jakob and Jensen, Lars Stoumann (2006) Application of processed organic municipal solid waste on agricultural land – model scenario analyses. Environmental Modeling and Assessment(11):pp. 251-265.*

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Summary

Source-separation, composting and anaerobic digestion with associated biogas production is increasingly being considered as alternative waste management strategies to landfilling and incineration of municipal solid waste (MSW). To assist political decisions about waste management strategies, environmental life cycle assessments can be beneficial. However, due to the diversity of the processed organic MSW and the situations under which it can be applied, the environmental impacts of the land applications are very hard to determine by experimental means. In the current study, we use the agroecosystem model Daisy to simulate a range of different scenarios representing different geographical areas, farm and soil types under Danish conditions and legislation. Generally, the application of organic MSW resulted in increased emissions compared with the corresponding standard scenarios, but with large differences between scenarios. The emission coefficients of nitrogen leaching to the groundwater ranged from 3 to 87%, and for nitrogen lost through pipe drains ranged from 0 to 30%, whereas emission coefficients of N2O formation ranged from 13 to 22% and from 1.6 to 11% from ammonium volatilization. These results are within reasonable range of observed values under similar conditions. We conclude that agroecosystem models are powerful tools to estimate the environmental impacts of land application of processed MSW under different conditions. The results are very useful for lifecycle assessments of different waste management options. Despite this, agroecosystem models have only been used to a very limited degree for this purpose.

Document Language:English
Keywords:Daisy simulation modelling environmental emissions greenhouse gases household waste
Subject Areas: Soil > Nutrient turnover
Food systems > Recycling, balancing and resource management
Environmental aspects > Air and water emissions
Crop husbandry > Composting and manuring
Research affiliation: Denmark > DARCOF II (2000-2005) > I. 3 (BIOMOD) Interaction between nitrogen dynamics, crop production and biodiversity
Denmark > KVL - The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University
Denmark > DARCOF II (2000-2005) > III.3 (CRUCIAL) Closing the rural-urban nutrient cycle
Funding Part:25-75%
Total budget (Euro):0
Orgprints ID Number:4621
Contact:Jensen, Dr. Lars Stoumann
Deposited On:29 March 2005
EPrint Type:Journal paper
Published?:Published
Peer Review Status:Submitted for peer-review but not yet accepted
Additional Publishing Information:Submitted to Journal of Environmental Quality

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