Dissipation of pesticides during composting and anaerobic digestion of source-separated organic waste at full-scale plants
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2008-11
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Article
Language
English
Abstract
In the present study, concentration levels and dissipation of modern pesticides during composting and digestion at full-scale plants were followed. Of the 271 pesticides analyzed, 28 were detected. Within the three windrows studied, total concentrations were between 36 and 101 μg per kg of dry matter (d.m.) in input materials and between 8 and 20 μg kg d.m.−1 in composts after 112 days of treatment. Fungicides and among them triazoles clearly dominated over other pesticides. More than two-thirds of all pesticides detected in the input materials showed dissipation rates higher than 50% during composting, whilst levels of most triazoles decreased slightly or remained unchanged. The investigation on semi-dry thermophilic anaerobic digestion suggests that pesticides preferentially end up in presswater after solid–liquid separation.
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TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
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Bioresource Technology
ISSN
09608524
Volume
99
Issue
17
Publisher
Elsevier
Submitter
Kupper, Thomas
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Kupper, T., Bucheli, T. D., Brändli, R. C., Ortelli, D., & Edder, P. (2008). Dissipation of pesticides during composting and anaerobic digestion of source-separated organic waste at full-scale plants. In Bioresource Technology (Vol. 99, Issue 17, pp. 7988–7994). Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.12231
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