Biosolid recycling to enhance carbon sequestration in mountainous Lebanese conditions

Joint Authors

Ata Allah, T.
Darwish, T.
Jamus, C.
Debs, P.

Source

Lebanese Science Journal

Issue

Vol. 13, Issue 2 (31 Dec. 2012), pp.69-79, 11 p.

Publisher

National Council for Scientific Research

Publication Date

2012-12-31

Country of Publication

Lebanon

No. of Pages

11

Main Subjects

Earth Sciences, Water and Environment

Abstract EN

In Lebanon, the great majority of wastewater is dumped wildly into streams, wells or the sea.

Eventually treated sludge will be produced across the country and disposed of, to a great extent, on land.

This disposal obeys rules and regulations in most countries.

In this work, on the results of the application of a biosolid on the carbon balance in two contrasting soils are reported.

The biosolid that originated from a small plant treating domestic wastewaters did not contain high concentrations of heavy metals.

Biosolids were applied in two levels (S1: 3.75 tons ha-1 and S2: 7.50 tons ha-1) to a loamy sand (Kfarhim) and a calcareous loam (Baakline).

The incorporation in early October was immediately followed by the sowing of a barley cover crop.

Sludges increased the barley production in the fast draining loamy sand only.

In parallel, the in-situ decomposition studied during the rainy seasons gave a carbon loss of 21.8% (Baakline) and 29.1% (Kfarhim) of the initial sludge C.

In the short-term, studies showed that 15 to 31 % of the carbon of biosolids will remain in soils.

This could significantly contribute to carbon sequestration, particularly in slowdraining soils.

American Psychological Association (APA)

Ata Allah, T.& Jamus, C.& Debs, P.& Darwish, T.. 2012. Biosolid recycling to enhance carbon sequestration in mountainous Lebanese conditions. Lebanese Science Journal،Vol. 13, no. 2, pp.69-79.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-823872

Modern Language Association (MLA)

Ata Allah, T.…[et al.]. Biosolid recycling to enhance carbon sequestration in mountainous Lebanese conditions. Lebanese Science Journal Vol. 13, no. 2 (Dec. 2012), pp.69-79.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-823872

American Medical Association (AMA)

Ata Allah, T.& Jamus, C.& Debs, P.& Darwish, T.. Biosolid recycling to enhance carbon sequestration in mountainous Lebanese conditions. Lebanese Science Journal. 2012. Vol. 13, no. 2, pp.69-79.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-823872

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

Includes bibliographical references : p. 78-79

Record ID

BIM-823872