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用于农业土壤的污水污泥中的有机污染物。关于食品安全潜在问题的误报?(8页)

Organic Contaminants from Sewage Sludge Applied to Agricultural Soils. False Alarm Regarding Possible Problems for Food Safety? (8 pp).

作者信息

Grøn Christian

机构信息

Dr. Christian Grøn DHI - Water and Environment Agern Allé 5 2970 Hørsholm DENMARK,  ,  ,  ,

出版信息

Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2007 Jan;14 Suppl 1:53-60. doi: 10.1065/espr2006.12.365. Epub 2006 Dec 5.

Abstract

GOAL, SCOPE AND BACKGROUND: Sewage sludge produced in wastewater treatment contains large amounts of organic matter and nutrients and could, therefore, be suitable as fertiliser. However, with the sludge, besides heavy metals and pathogenic bacteria, a variety of organic contaminants can be added to agricultural fields. Whether the organic contaminants from the sludge can have adverse effects on human health and wildlife if these compounds enter the food chain or groundwater still remains a point of controversial discussion.

MAIN FEATURES

This paper presents an overview on the present situation in Europe and a summary of some recent results on the possible uptake of organic contaminants by crops after addition to agricultural fields by sewage sludge.

RESULTS

Greenhouse experiments and field trials were performed to study the degradation and uptake of organic micro-contaminants in sludge-amended agricultural soil in crops, such as barley and carrots grown in agricultural soil amended with anaerobically-treated sewage sludge from a wastewater treatment plant, but studies hitherto have revealed no immediate risks. Common sludge contaminants such as linear alkylbenzene sulphonates (LAS), nonylphenol ethoxylates (NPE), polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH), bis(diethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP), showed neither accumulation in soil nor uptake in plants.

DISCUSSION

It is assumed that the annual amount of sewage sludge produced in Europe will increase in the future, mainly due to larger amounts of high quality drinking water needed by an increasing population and due to increasing demands for cleaner sewage water. Application of sewage sludge to agricultural soils is sustainable and economical due to nutrient cycling and disposal of sewage sludge. However, this solution also involves risks with respect to the occurrence of organic contaminants and other potentially harmful contents such as pathogens and heavy metals present in the sludge. There have been concerns that organic contaminants may accumulate in the soil, be taken up by plants and thereby transferred to humans via the food chain. Results obtained so far revealed, however, no immediate risk of accumulation of common organic sludge contaminants in soil or uptake in plants when applying sewage sludge to agricultural soil. With very high dosages of sewage sludge, there may be a risk for accumulation of very apolar contaminants, such as DEHP, to the soil.

CONCLUSIONS

Any conclusions on the safe use of sewage sludge in agriculture have to be drawn carefully, as the studies performed until now have been limited. Further studies are required, and before final statements can be drawn, it is imminent to study a larger variety of common crops and the effect sewage sludge application may have on a possible accumulation of organic contaminants in the crops. Furthermore, a larger variety of organic contaminants need to be studied and special focus should be given to contaminants newly introduced into the environment. Besides investigating possible plant uptake of organic contaminants, the fate of these compounds in soil after sludge application need to be monitored too. Here, special attention has to be given to studies on degradation and the formation of degradation products, to weathering and to leaching effects on groundwater, to the application of different crops on the same field (crop rotation), to the use of full-width tillage and strip tillage, and to long term application of sewage sludge on the soil.

RECOMMENDATIONS AND PERSPECTIVE

. There are environmental, political as well as economical incentives to increase the agricultural application of sludge. However, such usage should be performed with care as there are also ways in which sludge fertilisation could harm the environment and human health. Recently, a new European COST Action (859) has been established covering the field of food safety and improved food quality. Part of the Action is dealing with the application of sewage sludge in agriculture. Before any political and economical measures can be taken, the pros and cons have to be sufficiently investigated on a scientific level first.

摘要

目标、范围与背景:废水处理过程中产生的污水污泥含有大量有机物和养分,因此可作为肥料。然而,随着污泥进入农田,除了重金属和致病细菌外,还会引入各种有机污染物。如果这些化合物进入食物链或地下水,污泥中的有机污染物是否会对人类健康和野生动物产生不利影响,仍是一个有争议的讨论点。

主要特点

本文概述了欧洲的现状,并总结了一些近期关于污水污泥施用于农田后作物对有机污染物可能吸收情况的研究结果。

结果

开展了温室试验和田间试验,以研究污泥改良农田土壤中有机微量污染物在作物(如在经废水处理厂厌氧处理的污水污泥改良的农田土壤中种植的大麦和胡萝卜)中的降解和吸收情况,但迄今的研究未发现直接风险。常见的污泥污染物,如直链烷基苯磺酸盐(LAS)、壬基酚聚氧乙烯醚(NPE)、多环芳烃(PAH)、邻苯二甲酸二(2-乙基己基)酯(DEHP),在土壤中既无积累,在植物中也未被吸收。

讨论

据推测,欧洲未来污水污泥的年产量将会增加,主要是由于人口增长对优质饮用水的需求量增大,以及对更清洁污水的需求增加。由于养分循环和污水污泥的处置,将污水污泥施用于农田土壤是可持续且经济的。然而,这种解决方案也存在风险,即污泥中存在有机污染物以及其他潜在有害成分,如病原体和重金属。有人担心有机污染物可能在土壤中积累,被植物吸收,进而通过食物链转移给人类。然而,目前获得的结果表明,将污水污泥施用于农田土壤时,常见的有机污泥污染物在土壤中积累或被植物吸收并无直接风险。在污水污泥用量非常高的情况下,可能存在极难溶解的污染物(如DEHP)在土壤中积累的风险。

结论

由于目前进行的研究有限,关于在农业中安全使用污水污泥的任何结论都必须谨慎得出。需要进一步开展研究,在得出最终结论之前,迫切需要研究更多种类的常见作物以及污水污泥施用可能对作物中有机污染物积累产生的影响。此外,需要研究更多种类的有机污染物,并应特别关注新引入环境中的污染物。除了调查有机污染物可能被植物吸收的情况外,还需要监测这些化合物在污泥施用后在土壤中的归宿。在此,必须特别关注关于降解和降解产物形成、风化以及对地下水的淋溶影响的研究,关注同一田地不同作物的种植(轮作)、全耕法和条耕法的使用,以及污水污泥在土壤上的长期施用。

建议与展望

在环境、政治和经济方面都有增加污泥农业应用的动力。然而,这种使用应谨慎进行,因为污泥施肥也可能以某些方式损害环境和人类健康。最近,一项新的欧洲科学与技术合作行动(859)已经启动,涵盖食品安全和改善食品质量领域。该行动的一部分涉及污水污泥在农业中的应用。在采取任何政治和经济措施之前,必须首先在科学层面充分研究其利弊。

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