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MONITORING OF ORGANIC POLLUTION AND MATURITY OF ORGANIC MATTER FROM SLUDGE LANDFILLING


SLIMANE LAHSAINI 1*, MOHAMMED CHATOUI 1, ANAS AGUELMOUS 1, LOUBNA EL FELS 2, 3, LEILA IDRISSI 1, SALAH SOUABI 1, MOHAMED ZAMAMA 2, MOHAMED HAFIDI 2
1. University Hassan II, Faculty of Science & Technology, BP 146, 20650, Mohammedia, Morocco
2. University Cadi Ayyad, Faculty of Science Semlalia, Bd. Prince My Abdellah, B.P. 2390, 40000, Marrakech, Morocco
3. Higher Institute of Nursing Professions and Health Technics, Marrakech-Safi, Morocco
*Corresponding author: lahsaini.lahsaini@gmail.com

Issue:

SCSCC6, Volume XVII, No. 2

Section:

Volume 17, No. 2 (2016)

Abstract:

The biotransformation during the 3 years of sludge landfilling was evaluated by physicochemical analysis and phytotoxicity test. The final product exhibited a high degree of decomposition rate (51.06 %) than the controls as shown by a decrease of C/N ratio of about 19.67. The results showed that the lipid, surfactant and polyphenol as main compound of the sludge were breakdown over time. The concentrations decreased from 29.9 to 11.8 mg·g-1 and 3.4 to 0.6 mg·g-1, respectively for surfactant and polyphenols after 3 years of landfilling. This corresponds to a reduction of 80.2 % for polyphenols and 60.4 % for surfactant, due to the microorganisms activity. Total lipids decrease from 16.5 to 6.27 mg·g-1 of dry matter, representing an abatement rate of about 62 %. The evolution of organic matter reflects the progress of the humification process, which judging by the increase in the polymerization degree, is about 20 %. The landfilling efficiency to reduce phytotoxicity of sludge was confirmed by the germination index, which reached 52 and 59 %, respectively for alfalfa and cress after 3 years of landfilling. These results are promising and pave the way for agricultural spreading of sludge.

Keywords:

landfilling, phytotoxicity test, polyphenol, sludge surfactant, total lipids.

Code [ID]:

CSCC6201602V02S01A0003 [0004419]

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