WASTE WATER SLUDGE WITH AGRICULTURAL WASTE COMPOST USAGE FOR SOIL QUALITY
Journal Title: International journal of ecosystems and ecology science (IJEES) - Year 2018, Vol 8, Issue 1
Abstract
Increasing population was need natural sources demand for world countries which already effected on water, food and health problems. Agriculture activity deeded more water and land for food sources of increasing population. Management of agricultural might be coordinated and integrated with natural source management of world counties. Sustainability of public health and environment protection is key factors for countries’ development. Solid waste composts are used in the agriculture for soil conditioner but also fertilizer to increase food production. Proponents of this practice consider it an important recycling tool since municipal solid waste and also waste water treatment sludge otherwise would be land filled and critics are concerned with its often elevated pollutant concentrations in the field. Large amounts of municipal solid waste compost are frequently used in agriculture to keep crop N requirements and for the addition of organic matter. The main concern is loading the soil with the pollutants as well as metals that may result in increased pollutant content of crops. One of the significant issues of agricultural soils in the world area is the low organic natural matter substance. Composted organic material is being connected on rural fields as an alteration to give supplements and furthermore to upgrade the natural matter substance and enhance the physical, chemical and concoction properties of the developed soils. The composted organic material contains essential nutrients for plant growth, especially N and P. The reusing of agricultural product waste that Includes Tree leaves, Roots, Twigs with Land application of composted material as a fertilizer source not only provides essential nutrients to plants, it also improves soil quality and effectively disposes of wastes. The return of organic wastes to the soil is a step towards more closed nutrient cycles, greater sustainability, and reduced environmental loads. The regulation on fertilizers of organic origin describes the allowed use of organic waste products in agriculture and in landscaping. Waste from agricultural harvesting process contains high organic matter and increase organic matter content of soil if the leaved enough time periods on the soil at naturally decomposition process. In this research, concerning to investigate the positive effects on increase possibility of soil organic matter advantages for inefficient or unsuitable field soils.
Authors and Affiliations
Sukru DURSUN
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