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Diffuse phosphorus (P) export from biosolids application to agricultural land above specified soil P thresholds or incidental losses of nutrients applied as manure or fertilizers during high risk periods, may be linked to deteriorating surface or groundwater quality. However, our research suggests that not all land has an equal risk of contributing diffuse contaminants to receiving waters, either via surface or groundwater delivery routes, and that high risk is associated with critical source areas of diffuse pollution where source and transport risks coincide. We report the initial output from a research programme examining the environmental risk of biosolids recycling to agricultural land, which is being synthesized into a risk advice matrix: the Nutrient Export Risk Matrix or NERM for end-users in the water industry. The intention is that the NERM will help determine the most appropriate form and frequency of spatially-sensitive biosolids application to land to achieve sustainable biosolids management without detriment to the environment and receiving water quality, whilst being of net benefit to land managers.
Author(s): Heathwaite L, Burke S, Quinn PF
Editor(s): Steenvoorden, J; Endreny, T
Publication type: Conference Proceedings (inc. Abstract)
Publication status: Published
Conference Name: Wastewater Re-use and Groundwater Quality
Year of Conference: 2003
Pages: 61-69
ISSN: 0144-7815
Publisher: IAHS Press
Notes: XXIII General Assembly of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics
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Series Title: IAHS Proceedings & Reports
ISBN: 9781901502527