Factors affecting phosphorus exports from sites irrigated with abattoir wastewater
by David Nash, Craig Butler
International Journal of Environmental Engineering (IJEE), Vol. 3, No. 1, 2011

Abstract: Abattoir wastewaters often contain significant quantities of phosphorus, inorganic salts, nitrogen and biodegradable organic materials. The nutrients in abattoir wastewaters are potentially useful for plant production and in many countries the application of abattoir wastewaters to land is considered a preferable option to other forms of treatment. In this paper we investigate the factors that affect the sources, mobilisation and transport of phosphorus from sites irrigated with abattoir or similar wastewaters and conclude that it is the interaction between the wastewater and the soil properties that determines if phosphorus exports from sites irrigated with abattoir wastewater are excessive.

Online publication date: Sat, 25-Apr-2015

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