Agricultural Use of Sewage Sludge as a Threat of Microplastic (MP) Spread in the Environment and the Role of Governance
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Treating MPs at the Source—Preventing MPs into Waterways
3. Microplastics in Sewage Sludge from WWTPs
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- use in agriculture (as fertilizer and soil amendment),
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- thermal treatment (incineration, pyrolysis, gasification),
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- landfilling,
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- stockpiling,
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- production of compost (used in landscaping, parks, and gardens),
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- remediation (on eroded or polluted land),
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- energy generation,
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- ocean dumping (now banned in most countries).
4. Forecast into Agricultural Industry
5. Legislation, Regulation and Governance concerning Microplastic Pollution
6. A Proposed High-Level Strategy for Sustainable Sewage Sludge Management
6.1. Governance: Policy, Regulation, Legislation
6.2. Economy and Commercial Viability
6.3. Technology
6.4. Consumer Acceptance
7. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Source | Pathway | Suggested Measures and Strategies | Type | Responsibility | Pollution Movement |
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Microbeads in PCP’s | Wastewater | Ban/substitution | P | Producer and authorities for decision and compliance | None |
Laundry | Wastewater | Change in practice: textile constructions | P | Producer | None |
Change in practice: pre-washings | D | Producer and authorities for assuring compliance | |||
Change in washing and consumption behavior | P | Citizens | Wastewater to solid waste | ||
Filter in the washing machine | D | Produce and citizens for correct use | |||
Plastic pre-production plants | Wastewater/stormwater | Enforcement of legislation/ | P | Authorities | None |
Drain filters | D | Factories for use and authorities for assuring function | Wastewater to solid waste |
WWTP Sites | Treatment Level | Removal Rate |
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Netherlands (7 WWTPs) | Tertiary | 72% |
Denmark (10 WWTPs) | Tertiary | 99.7% |
Australia (3 WWTPs) | Tertiary Secondary Primary | >90% 29% 17% |
Germany (1 WWTP) | Tertiary | 97% |
USA (3 WWTPs) | Tertiary Secondary | 99% 96% |
UK (1 WWTP) | Secondary Primary | 98% 78% |
USA (7 WWTPs) | Tertiary | 90% |
Finland (1 WWTP) | Tertiary | 99.8% |
Location | BS Production (Tonnes) | Estimated BS Used in Agriculture Soils | Estimated Minimum Weight of MPs Added to Agricultural Soils from BS (Tonnes/Year) | Estimated Maximum Weight of MPs Added to Agricultural Soils from BS (Tonnes/Year) |
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Australia | 327,000 | 75% | 1241 | 7170 |
China | 6,000,000 | 45% | 13,660 | 78,930 |
European Union | 11,000,000 | 47% | 26,156 | 151,137 |
USA | 7,000,000 | 60% | 21,249 | 122,780 |
Canada | 500,000 | 60% | 1518 | 8770 |
Incineration | Sludge Recycling | |||
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Cost | Mono-Incineration | Co-Incineration | Land-Spreading of Semisolid Digested Sludge | Land-Spreading of Composted Sludge |
Internal cost—investment | 161 | 62 | 68 | 120 |
Internal cost—operational | 213 | 228 | 125 | 245 (including 124 for composting) |
Internal benefits—fertilizer replacement | - | - | −63 | −63 |
External cost | 37 | 41 | 11 | 13 |
External benefits—fertilizer replacement | - | - | −6 | −6 |
Total costs | 417 | 339 | 134 | 280 |
Framework | Description |
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Sewage Sludge Directive 86/278/EEC | At an EU level, sludge reuse in agriculture is governed by the 1986 Sewage Sludge Directive (86/278/EEC) which sets the regulatory framework for the agricultural use of SS, SS compost, and SS mixes [59]. In this directive, SS is prohibited for the use on land on which vegetables and fruits are grown and on grazing and pastureland. MP pollution is not mentioned in the directive either (EUR-Lex Council, 1986). Despite the absence of limit values for organic compounds and pathogens, several member states have added limit requirements and implemented stricter regulations that the directive states [54]. |
Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive 91/271/EEC | The Urban Waste Water treatment directive establishes regulations on discharges of urban wastewater and from certain industrial discharges. This directive is in line with promoting a circular economy, where sludge recycling is encouraged whilst ensuring minimal adverse effects to the receiving environment. It also requires the publishing of situation reports on the disposal of SS every two years by relevant authorities or bodies in the Member States. |
Regulatory frameworks with uncertainty with their link to SS | The Industrial Emissions Directive (2027/75/EU) (IED) establishes regulations around pollutant emissions from industrial installations. The directive does not apply to WWTPs however its application for SS remains uncertain [60]. The Waste Framework Directive (2008/98/EC) (WaFD) sets regulations related to waste management. The directive explains how to classify waste and by-products and knowing when waste ceases to be waste and becomes a secondary raw material (EUR-Lex Council, 2008). SS is not mentioned within the directive, therefore the extent to which sludge processing activities are covered is unclear. In 2015, the European Commission released a Circular Economy Plan called “Closing the loop—An EU Action Plan for the Circular Economy” (COM/2015/0614). The action plan aims to cover “the whole cycle”: from production and consumption to waste management and the market for secondary raw materials. Despite almost all sectors of the economy and related waste being acknowledged, SS lacks any recognition. |
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Milojevic, N.; Cydzik-Kwiatkowska, A. Agricultural Use of Sewage Sludge as a Threat of Microplastic (MP) Spread in the Environment and the Role of Governance. Energies 2021, 14, 6293. https://doi.org/10.3390/en14196293
Milojevic N, Cydzik-Kwiatkowska A. Agricultural Use of Sewage Sludge as a Threat of Microplastic (MP) Spread in the Environment and the Role of Governance. Energies. 2021; 14(19):6293. https://doi.org/10.3390/en14196293
Chicago/Turabian StyleMilojevic, Natalia, and Agnieszka Cydzik-Kwiatkowska. 2021. "Agricultural Use of Sewage Sludge as a Threat of Microplastic (MP) Spread in the Environment and the Role of Governance" Energies 14, no. 19: 6293. https://doi.org/10.3390/en14196293
APA StyleMilojevic, N., & Cydzik-Kwiatkowska, A. (2021). Agricultural Use of Sewage Sludge as a Threat of Microplastic (MP) Spread in the Environment and the Role of Governance. Energies, 14(19), 6293. https://doi.org/10.3390/en14196293