MarkL
Agricultural
- Jun 5, 2001
- 3
I am looking into the potential of re-cycling Aluminium contaminated sludges from water treatment works to land for provision of crop nutrients and soil conditioning properties. However the Aluminium is a cause for concern, potentially leading to soil acidification and the associated problems with nutrient immobilisation.
Are any of you able to shed some light on the following?
- At what level of addition does Aluminium become an issue?
- Would toxicity be greatly reduced on Alkaline soils?
- Can addition of Phosphates in some form lock up the Aluminium, and render the sludge less problematic?
Any answers to the above most gratefully received.
Regards, Mark Ley.
Are any of you able to shed some light on the following?
- At what level of addition does Aluminium become an issue?
- Would toxicity be greatly reduced on Alkaline soils?
- Can addition of Phosphates in some form lock up the Aluminium, and render the sludge less problematic?
Any answers to the above most gratefully received.
Regards, Mark Ley.