Beneficial use of municipal sludge in the ocean |
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Authors: | Douglas A. Segar Elaine Stamman Paul G. Davis |
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Affiliation: | SEAMOcean Inc., P.O. Box 1627, Wheaton, Maryland, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | The micronutrients in municipal sludge enhance ocean productivity in much the same way as they enhance plant productivity when applied to the land. The organic solids of municipal sludge can also directly enhance production of valuable biomass in the ocean, particularly benthic biomass. Studies of municipal sludge and wastewater discharge into marine waters throughout the world have demonstrated that, if the application rate of municipal sludge or wasterwater was optimized by utilizing larger sites, beneficial enhancement of marine production could be achieved without the adverse effects associated with excessive application rates and overfertilization. Existing evidence indicates that, although not risk- or disadvantage-free, beneficial use of municipal sludges in the ocean is a viable management option which, in some instances, is likely to have fewer negative environmental side effects than other feasible beneficial use options. |
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