Accessing Reduction of Nonpoint Source Phosphorous Runoff From Land Application of Biosolids Treated With Water Treatment Residuals Project # FY 07-200.

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Accessing Reduction of Nonpoint Source Phosphorous Runoff From Land Application of Biosolids Treated With Water Treatment Residuals Project # FY

Project Leaders Rodney D. Williams, PE, PS, PhD & Philip A. Moore, Jr., PhD University of Arkansas Department of Civil Engineering & USDA/ARS - Poultry Center of Excellence for Poultry Science

Background Non-point source Phosphorus – Problematic as considered the limiting element in eutrophication – 80-90% of phosphorus in runoff water from land fertilized with animal manures or biosolids is dissolved reactive phosphorus – Reactive phosphorus is readily available for uptake by algae and other nuisance growth

Background Protective rates for nutrient applications in nutrient surplus areas – Forced area WWTPs to landfill instead of land application Phosphorus Index development for biosolids – Alum sludge from water treatment facilities evaluated for effects on P solubility – Alum sludge currently being landfilled

Background Laboratory tests indicated that both liquid and dewatered alum sludge can reduce soluble P in biosolids Preliminary small scale studies indicated a reduction of soluble P in runoff of approximately 50%

Research Goals/Objectives The purpose of this project is to demonstrate the efficacy, cost-effectiveness, practicality and sustainability of treating biosolids (sewage sludge) with water treatment residuals (alum sludge) for land application and reduction of NPS phosphorus in runoff.

Research Goals/Objectives Determine optimum dosage rates for both liquid and dewatered alum sludge Determine the limits of soluble P reduction Determine the effects on forage production Evaluate potential savings to infrastructure

Methods Small plot rainfall - runoff simulations – Samples taken prior to fertilization (background) – Biosolid – alum sludge mixtures applied – Rainfall simulation (2” per hour storm) – Samples taken and analyzed – Process repeated on same plots after 1 week 3 weeks 9 weeks

Methods Watershed level demonstrations – Three watersheds constructed Hydrologically isolated Flumes and automatic samplers installed – Background sampling performed – Biosolids alone applied to one watershed – Biosolids and “optimum” rate of alum sludge applied to one watershed – No application of any substance to third

Methods Watershed Level Demonstrations – In the event of runoff generating rainfall events Runoff volumes measured Samples taken for analysis Forage growth periodically evaluated

Work Plan and Progress Develop QAPP and receive approval – November 2007 – January 2008 – Final approval by EPA February, 2008

Work Plan and Progress Conduct rainfall simulation studies – April 2008 – August 2008 Delayed by unseasonably rainy spring and summer Started simulations first week of August 2008 Completed September 2008 Sample soils and runoff from simulations – Completed September 2008

TreatmentSoluble PTotal PTotal AlTotal Fe Biosolid Cake1983ADL16298ADL Liquid Biosolid Biosolid Cake + 15% Al-WTR (premixed ~3 weeks before app.) ADL Biosolid Cake + 30% Al-WTR (premixed ~3 weeks before app.) ADL Biosolid Cake + 15% Al-WTR (premixed 1 day before app.) ADL Biosolid Cake + 15% Liquid Al-WTR ADL Liquid Biosolid + 15% Liquid Al-WTR P, Al, Fe content of treatments (mg kg -1 ) ADL = Above detection limits

Work Plan and Progress Construct watersheds for field scale studies – February 2008 – May 2008 Delayed by unseasonably rainy spring and early summer months Earthwork completed in early June Samplers and flumes acquired and installed in July Soil samples for background and background runoff samples taken. Runoff sampling in progress Limited runoff generating rainfall events to date

Work Plan and Progress Determined optimum application rate (~15% WTR by weight) Applied biosolids and biosolid-alum sludge mix December 1, 2008 Sampling of runoff ongoing Abstracts and oral presentations at SWAWWA, AWRA and IAHR conferences Reporting requirements satisfied to date

Work Plan and Progress To Do List – Continue watershed/field scale studies including sampling and analysis – Cost analyses – Technology transfer – Reporting as required – Final report due in May 2010

Challenges Mother Nature – Unseasonably wet weather in 2008 put us around a month or two behind schedule (temporarily) – Relatively dry in fall, winter and spring, limited runoff events thus few field scale samples to date No other critical issues to date This project is going smoothly thanks to continued assistance and support from:

Kudos & Thanks Sue Filat-Alami Jeff Hall Philip Moore Jason de Koff Phillip’s crew and lab Mo Duyen OMI Beaver Water

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