Publication Date:
2013
abstract:
Two sets of soil lysimeters were amended with solid and liquid olive mill wastes and the composition of
leachate was analysed. Five treatments were carried out using: olive mill wastewater (OMW) at two
different rates (80 and 320 m3/ha); OMW pre-treated by catalytical digestion with MnO2; compost obtained
by exhausted olive pomace; freshwater as the control. Electric conductivity, pH, potassium, total
polyphenols and nitrates were monitored in the leachate as indexes of potential groundwater contamination.
The study demonstrated that the impact of all the selected amendments on groundwater was the
minimum. OMW was safely applied to soil even at four times the rate allowed by the Italian law, and pretreatment
by catalytical digestion was not necessary to further reduce the impact on groundwater. The
application of olive pomace compost was equally safe.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Olive mill wastes; Soil application; Lysimeters; Groundwater pollution; Environmental impacts
List of contributors:
Volpe, Angela; Caputo, MARIA CLEMENTINA; DE GIROLAMO, ANNA MARIA
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