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Potential use of sludge cake from paper mill wastewater treatment as degradable flower pot

Authors :
Hathaitip Sritanaudomchai
Ikuharu Morioka
Udomsak Kongmuang
Source :
Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine. 21:258-264
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2016.

Abstract

Sludge cake produced in paper mill industries is disposed into a landfill and may cause the environmental and health problems. Now many researchers have tried to recycle rigid materials from it for the purpose of decreasing its volume. The aims of this study were to clarify three hypotheses: (1) whether a flower pot would be economically made from sludge cake, (2) whether it would be safe for environment, and (3) when vegetables would grow enough in it, whether they would be safe for human consumption. Sludge cake was mixed with soil (soil texture: heavy clay). The circular plaster mold was used as a fixed mold. As the toxicological testing, leaching test and seed germination test were used. Heavy metal concentrations in vegetables grown in the flower pot were measured. The flower pot was sufficiently formed by drying in natural open air. The results of leaching test showed three heavy metals, lead, nickel and copper, were lower than the standard in Thailand. The seed germination test suggested no negative effects of the flower pot on the germination of Chinese kale. Lead concentrations in the Chinese kale were higher than the recommended maximum level in leafy vegetables. The new flower pot can be made from sludge cake with soil. It has the possibility to have no negative effect on the environment. Although the vegetables grown in this flower pot are not suitable to eat, this flower pot has the possibility to solve the environmental and health problems.

Details

ISSN :
13474715 and 1342078X
Volume :
21
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....fb28492af33ad2cf84574bd0c6a98673
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12199-016-0523-5