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Project 1314

The Argonomic and Environmental Availability of Biosolids-P Phase II

Completed
Principal Investigator
George O'Connor
Project Manager
Daniel M Woltering
Contractor
University of Florida
Biosolids
Nutrients
Phosphorus
Treatment
Water Quality

Abstract

Concerns about water quality degradation associated with land application of manures and biosolids have generated national and state regulations that focus on P as the limiting nutrient to eutrophication of most freshwater supplies. Mandated P-based nutrient management could significantly constrain biosolids recycling programs. The goal of this project was to continue efforts begun in Phase I (O’Connor et al., 2002) to characterize the form, solubility, and bioavailability of P in biosolids and to expand into consideration of P transport issues. The intent was to generate data that foster rational nutrient management policies for land-based recycling. Published by WERF. 108 pages. Soft cover and online PDF. (2006)

See project 1313 for all deliverables. Originally funded as WERF project 99-PUM-2Ta.