Sewage Sludge Usage in Agriculture: a Case Study of Its Destination in the Curitiba Metropolitan Region, Paraná, Brazil

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Simone Bittencourt
Beatriz Monte Serrat
Miguel Mansur Aisse
Debora Gomes
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[1] Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR),Programa de Pós
[2] Companhia de Saneamento do Paraná (SANEPAR),Graduação em Engenharia de Recursos Hídricos e Ambiental
[3] Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR),Unidade de Serviço de Esgoto
[4] Companhia de Saneamento do Paraná (SANEPAR),Programa de Pós Graduação em Ciência do Solo
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Biosolid; Recycling; Sanitation waste;
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The agricultural destination of sewage sludge promotes the return of organic matter and nutrients to the soil, prevents contamination and degradation of hydric resources, and contributes to food and fiber production. In Brazil, the Resolution of the National Environment Council (Conama 375/06) and in the State of Paraná the Resolution of the State Environment Cabinet (Sema 021/09) established criteria and procedures for agricultural use of sewage sludge seeking to avoid risk to public health and the environment. This case study attempts to present the results of the destination of the sludge generated in the Sludge Management Units (SMU) in Curitiba Metropolitan Region (CMR), State of Paraná, Brazil from 2007 to 2010. Data analysis of agronomic parameters and inorganic substances (metals) of 99 batches of sewage sludge destined for agricultural use, based on 239 agronomic projects, was performed. The comparison of the characteristics of the batches generated in anaerobic and aerobic SMUs of CMR was also conducted. During the study, 88,166 t of sludge (33,404 dry tons) were destined for 2,288 ha of agricultural areas. The sludge provided 88 % of the lime, 74 % of N, 73 % of P2O5, and 35 % of K2O for fertilizing the corn, soybean, bean, oat, wheat, green manure, and in the implementation and postharvest of stone fruit trees. The 80 benefited farmers reduced expenses with fertilizers and limestone, saving an average of US$813.45 per ha.
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