Leachability of Arsenic from Field Containers Filled With Plant Growth Medium Amended With Biosolids Compost |
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Authors: | B.L. Sawhney G.J. Bugbee D.E. Stilwell |
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Affiliation: | The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, New Haven, Connecticut |
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Abstract: | The leaching of arsenic (As) from plant growth medium, admixed with different proportions of composted biosolids in field containers, was determined over a four-month period. Eight-week-old perennial flowers, Coreopsis grandiflora L, were transplanted in the field in 2-L containers filled with plant growth media. The treatments were replicated three times and rainfall was supplemented to supply 2 cm of water per day. Water percolating through potted plant containers was collected biweekly and analyzed for As using graphite furnace atomic spectrometry. The concentrations of As in the leachates increased with increasing proportions of compost in the medium and decreased with time of leaching, generally remaining below the drinking water standard of 50 μg/L after two months. Leaching of As occurred at a rapid rate initially but then continued at a slow rate. Compared to other metals of concern, as Cd, Cr, Ni and Pb, As in the compost appeared more mobile. |
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