TY - JOUR
T1 - Pig manure application for remediation of mine soils in Murcia Province, SE Spain
AU - Faz, A.
AU - Carmona, D. M.
AU - Zanuzzi, A.
AU - Mermut, A. R.
PY - 2008/8/30
Y1 - 2008/8/30
N2 - In southern Spain, specifically in Murcia Province, an increased pig population causes large amounts of slurry production that creates a very serious environmental concern. Our aim was to use this waste to reduce the acid mine drainage process, heavy metal mobilization, and to improve soil conditions to enhance plant establishment in mine soils. Pig manure, sewage sludge, and lime were used as soil amendments in a field experiment and in undisturbed soil column. Field experiments showed an increase in pH, total nitrogen, organic carbon, and carbonate contents; a reduction of diethylenetetramine pentaacetic acid (DTPA)- and water-extractable metals; and an improvement of plant establishment. The field studies showed that pig manure could be utilized to remediate polluted soils. Column studies in the laboratory showed that amendment of mine soil with pig manure initially increased soil pH from 2.21 to 6.34, promoted reduced conditions in the surface soil, and decreased the metal mobility. After 21 weeks, while the leachate was slightly acidic, however, the mobility of metals was substantially low. Additions of 7 and 14% of pig manure were insufficient to maintain a neutral pH in the leachate. Therefore, continuous application of the pig manure may be advised.
AB - In southern Spain, specifically in Murcia Province, an increased pig population causes large amounts of slurry production that creates a very serious environmental concern. Our aim was to use this waste to reduce the acid mine drainage process, heavy metal mobilization, and to improve soil conditions to enhance plant establishment in mine soils. Pig manure, sewage sludge, and lime were used as soil amendments in a field experiment and in undisturbed soil column. Field experiments showed an increase in pH, total nitrogen, organic carbon, and carbonate contents; a reduction of diethylenetetramine pentaacetic acid (DTPA)- and water-extractable metals; and an improvement of plant establishment. The field studies showed that pig manure could be utilized to remediate polluted soils. Column studies in the laboratory showed that amendment of mine soil with pig manure initially increased soil pH from 2.21 to 6.34, promoted reduced conditions in the surface soil, and decreased the metal mobility. After 21 weeks, while the leachate was slightly acidic, however, the mobility of metals was substantially low. Additions of 7 and 14% of pig manure were insufficient to maintain a neutral pH in the leachate. Therefore, continuous application of the pig manure may be advised.
KW - Acid drainage
KW - Column leaching experiment
KW - Marble waste
KW - Mine soil
KW - Pig manure
KW - Remediation
KW - Spain
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=51449098137&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1100/tsw.2008.98
DO - 10.1100/tsw.2008.98
M3 - Artículo en revista científica indexada
C2 - 18758658
AN - SCOPUS:51449098137
SN - 2356-6140
VL - 8
SP - 819
EP - 827
JO - The Scientific World Journal
JF - The Scientific World Journal
ER -