UTILIZATION POTENTIAL OF ANAEROBIC DIGESTATE OF LEACHATE TREATMENT PLANT AS A COMPOST
The declining quality of the soil due to the use of chemicals causes the need for organic soil amendment, one of them is compost. Meanwhile, waste processing in Indonesia still relies on using landfill which causes the production of leachate from rainwater infiltration in the waste. One of the le...
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Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | The declining quality of the soil due to the use of chemicals causes the need for
organic soil amendment, one of them is compost. Meanwhile, waste processing in
Indonesia still relies on using landfill which causes the production of leachate from
rainwater infiltration in the waste. One of the leachate treatments is by anaerobic
digestion. Anaerobic digestion produces biogas and a by-product in the form of
sludge which has the potential to be used as a soil amendment. This research was
conducted using digestate from the anaerobic pond of the TPK Sarimukti leachate
treatment plant. Anaerobic digestate was tested for levels of C, N, P, moisture
content, pH, heavy metals, and TCLP. In addition, anaerobic sludge was also applied
to the growth of red bean plant (Phaseolus vulgaris L.). Observations on plant height,
number of leaves, and leaf area were carried out for 41 days. This research shows that
the levels of C-organic and nitrogen meet the compost quality standards, while
phosphorus does not meet the compost quality standards. However, C/N has not met
the compost quality standard according to SNI: 19-7030-2004. Observation of the
leaves from plants with 25% anaerobic digestate treatment showed nitrogen toxicity
in plants. The levels of heavy metals that exceed the quality standard are Cadmium
(Cd), copper (Cu), and zinc (Zn). The levels of Cu and Zn are still within the critical
limits of soil pollution. Meanwhile, the levels of cadmium (Cd) have exceeded the
critical limit/threshold for contamination of the soil from the Soil Research Institute.
The metal content in TCLP anaerobic sludge met the technical requirements as stated
in the Regulation of the Minister of Environment and Forestry No. 6 of 2021. The
results of the application of anaerobic digestate on red bean plants also showed that
growth was inhibited along with the increase in the composition of anaerobic sludge.
The order of heavy metal concentrations in plants treated with 25% anaerobic sludge
was Zn > Cu > Cr > Ni > Pb > Se > As > Hg > Co > Cd. While the order based on the
translocation is root > stem > leaf. |
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