The issues concerning the management of sewage sludge, produced in wastewater treatment plants are becoming more important in Europe due to: (i) the modification of sludge quality (biological and chemical sludge are often mixed with negative impacts on sludge management, especially for land application); (ii) the evolution of legislation (landfill disposal is banned in many European countries); (iii) the technologies for energy and material recovery from sludge are not fully applied in all European Member State. Furthermore, Directive 2018/851/EC introduced the waste hierarchy that involved a new strategy with the prevention in waste production and the minimization of landfill disposal. In this context, biological sewage sludge can be treated in order to produce more stabilized residues: the biosolids. In some European countries, the reuse of biosolids as soil improver/fertilizer in arable crops represents the most used option. In order to control the quality of biosolids used for land application, every Member States, has issued a national regulation, based on European Directive. The aim of this work is to compare the different approaches provided in European Member States for the reuse of biosolids in agricultural soils. A focus on the regulation of countries that reuse significant amount of biosolids for land application was performed. Finally, a detailed study on Italian legislation both at national and regional level is reported.

Legislation for the reuse of biosolids on agricultural land in Europe: overview

Torretta, Vincenzo;Carnevale Miino, Marco
2019-01-01

Abstract

The issues concerning the management of sewage sludge, produced in wastewater treatment plants are becoming more important in Europe due to: (i) the modification of sludge quality (biological and chemical sludge are often mixed with negative impacts on sludge management, especially for land application); (ii) the evolution of legislation (landfill disposal is banned in many European countries); (iii) the technologies for energy and material recovery from sludge are not fully applied in all European Member State. Furthermore, Directive 2018/851/EC introduced the waste hierarchy that involved a new strategy with the prevention in waste production and the minimization of landfill disposal. In this context, biological sewage sludge can be treated in order to produce more stabilized residues: the biosolids. In some European countries, the reuse of biosolids as soil improver/fertilizer in arable crops represents the most used option. In order to control the quality of biosolids used for land application, every Member States, has issued a national regulation, based on European Directive. The aim of this work is to compare the different approaches provided in European Member States for the reuse of biosolids in agricultural soils. A focus on the regulation of countries that reuse significant amount of biosolids for land application was performed. Finally, a detailed study on Italian legislation both at national and regional level is reported.
2019
biosolids; agricultural reuse; European legislation; sludge management; Italian legislation; policy choice
Collivignarelli, Maria Cristina; Abbà, Alessandro; Frattarola, Andrea; Padovani, Sergio; Katsoyiannis, Ioannis; Torretta, Vincenzo; Carnevale Miino, M...espandi
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