Biosoilds as fertilizer?
In other part of our planet, Biosolids are a popular choice for sustainable agricultural fertilizer. Before continuing into more detailed information regarding Biosolids, we must established what Biosolid actually is. The term Biosolids, essentially refers to human waste, or treated sludge and is a term used by the waste water industry to denote the byproducts of domestic and commercial sewage and waste water treatment. Biosolids are mainly a mix of water and organic materials that are a by-product of the sewage treatment processes. Biosolids may also contain nitrogen, phosphorus and organic matter as well as essential micro-nutrients such as copper, iron, molybdenum and zinc, which are all important for plant growth and soil fertility. Though, many people often question the benefits of Biosolids. A chart bellow, made by a student from Lynch burg College, of Virginia, is organized to display the benefits of such organic material and the potential harm it many have on our environment.
Pros | Cons |
Creates jobs | Potential health hazard |
It is a cost effective method of disposal | Effects irreversible |
Recycles versus filling landfills | Contamination resulting from accumulation of industrial waste |
Promotes farming | Its true composition is unknown |
Reduces emissions from transportation to landfills | May contain hazardous chemicals |
Good free fertilizer | Possibly transferable to crops |
Land Reclamation | Decreases property value |
Can be recycled | Odor |
Advantages of Biosolids

Disadvantages of Biosolids

Conclusion
Despite its image of being unsanitary, Biosolids is still excellent method farming. The benefits of biosolids far exceed the disadvantages as it offers an environmentally sound alternative to the disposal of wastes, while health risks are negligible if it complies with the regulatory requirements.
Hey, nice posting Felix
ReplyDeleteI like how you categorize the disadvantages and advantages of bio-solids. I think the pros do out-weigh the cons because if you think about it, recycling bio-solids into land doesn't promote waste diversion and benefits our environment. We should continue the use bio-solids as a method of farming because we're living proof that there are hardly any health risks when using bio-solids as fertalizers
Nice posting man!
ReplyDeleteThe table you made was really useful, it helped me compare the actual cons and pros of biosolids. Like you said, I think that they're an extremely useful fertilizer that would increase the amount of jobs we have while lowering pollution. And like you said, the negative effects of biosolids only come if the waste isn't properly treated. So as long as we can effectively treat the waste, there is no reason for us not to take advantage of biosolids! Thanks for the post!
Totally agree Felix! The western view of human waste has crippled us from see the many advantages of biosolids. But with the pros out weighing the cons, its only a matter of time before people side with the potential stakeholders and their view of biosolids as a future alternative farming practice around the world.
ReplyDeleteNice blog Felix
ReplyDeleteI really like the table you prepared. It showed us the readers right away the advantages and disadvantages of biosolids. Like you I really lean more to the side of the use of biosolids cause of the potential it could help us as an energy source like how cow dung was used.
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ReplyDeleteI loved this brilliant article. Please continue this awesome work. Thumbs up, and keep it going!
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