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  • This study examined the effects of three types of organic waste (sludge, compost, and manure) on polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in contaminated soil over eight years in a Scottish pasture.
  • Results showed that compost- and sludge-amended soils had higher PAH concentrations (378 μg/kg and 331 μg/kg, respectively) compared to manure-amended soil (223 μg/kg), with compost showing significant increases over time.
  • The health risk assessment indicated low exposure risks from PAHs in the organic wastes, emphasizing the need for further research on the impact of organic waste use in sustainable agriculture.

Article Abstract

To optimize the effective utilization of organic waste in agricultural practices, a comprehensive assessment of associated risks and benefits is crucial. This study investigated the impact of three types of organic wastes (sludge, compost, and manure) on polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in contaminated soil in a Scottish pasture. The experimental setup comprised 16 plots with four treatments (compost, manure, sludge, and inorganic fertilizer) and four replicates. After eight years of this study, notable disparities in ΣPAH concentrations were observed among the different treatments, with compost-amended soil at 378 μg kg, sludge-amended soil at 331 μg kg, and manure-amended soil at 223 μg kg. The concentrations of ΣPAH in soil amended with compost and sludge exhibited a linear increase with extended sampling time. Significant changes in ΣPAH concentration were evident in the compost treatment plot, with an increase of 20% in the first year and 82% in the eighth year. Risk assessment suggested a low level of health risk from exposure to PAHs at the measured concentrations in the three organic wastes. In conclusion, this study highlights the importance of considering the effects of organic waste amendments on soil PAH levels to make informed decisions in sustainable agricultural practices. It also underscores the need for ongoing research to fully understand the implications of different organic waste applications on soil health and environmental quality.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2024.124614DOI Listing

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