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Chemical and microbiological hazards associated with recycling of anaerobic digested residue intended for agricultural use

Govasmark, Espen; Stäb, Jessica; Holen, Børge; Hoornstra, Douwe; Nesbakk, Tommy and Salkinoja-Salonen, Mirja (2011) Chemical and microbiological hazards associated with recycling of anaerobic digested residue intended for agricultural use. Waste Management, 31, pp. 2577-2583.

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In the present study, three full-scale biogas plants (BGP) were investigated for the concentration of heavy metals, organic pollutants, pesticides and the pathogenic bacteria Bacillus cereus and Escherichia coli in the anaerobically digested residues (ADR). The BGPs mainly utilize source-separated organic wastes and industrial food waste as energy sources and separate the ADR into an ADR-liquid and an ADR-solid fraction by centrifugation at the BGP. According to the Norwegian standard for organic fertilizers, the ADR were classified as quality 1 mainly because of high zinc (132–422 mg kg−1 DM) and copper (23–93 mg kg−1 DM) concentrations, but also because of high cadmium (0.21–0.60 mg kg−1 DM) concentrations in the liquid-ADR. In the screening of organic pollutants, only DEHP (9.7–62.1 mg kg−1) and ∑ PAH 16 (0.2–1.98 mg kg−1 DM) were detected in high concentrations according to international regulations. Of the 250 pesticides analyzed, 11 were detected, but only imazalil (<0.30–5.77 mg kg−1 DM) and thiabendazol (<0.14–0.73 mg kg−1 DM) were frequently detected in the ADR-fiber. Concentrations of imazalil and thiabendazol were highest during the winter months, due to a high consumption of citrus fruits in Norway in this period. Ten percent of the ADR-liquid samples contained cereulide-producing B. cereus, whereas no verotoxigenic E. coli was detected. The authors conclude that the risk of chemical and bacterial contamination of the food chain or the environment from agricultural use of ADR seems low.


EPrint Type:Journal paper
Keywords:Municipal waste,Organic pollutants,Inorganic pollutants, Microorganisms, Recycling, Biogas
Agrovoc keywords:
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biogas digestate
UNSPECIFIED
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biogas
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pesticide residues
http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_16154
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food waste
http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_d328aa54
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potentially toxic elements
UNSPECIFIED
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heavy metals
http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_2223
Subjects: Crop husbandry > Composting and manuring
Food systems > Recycling, balancing and resource management
Environmental aspects
Research affiliation: Norway > Bioforsk - Norwegian Institute for Agriculture and Environmental Research > Bioforsk Soil and Environment Division
DOI:10.1016/j.wasman.2011.07.025
Deposited By: Løes, Anne-Kristin
ID Code:45742
Deposited On:14 Mar 2023 08:44
Last Modified:14 Mar 2023 08:44
Document Language:English
Status:Published
Refereed:Peer-reviewed and accepted

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