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Technosols Derived from Mining, Urban, and Agro-Industrial Waste for the Remediation of Metal(loid)-Polluted Soils: A Microcosm Assay

Journal

TOXICS
Volume 11, Issue 10, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/toxics11100854

Keywords

soil pollution; vegetation recovery; potentially toxic elements; waste-derived Technosols; waste valorisation; soil enzymes; toxicity bioassays; Trifolium campestre; Lactuca sativa

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This study evaluated the effectiveness of six Technosols in remediating metal(loid)-polluted soils at the physicochemical, biological, and ecotoxicological levels. The Technosols improved soil conditions by neutralizing acidity, increasing organic carbon, reducing metal(loid) mobility, and stimulating soil enzymatic activities and plant growth. The type of organic waste used strongly influenced the changes observed in the polluted soils.
This study evaluated the effectiveness of six Technosols designed for the remediation of polluted soils (PS) by metal(loid)s at physicochemical, biological, and ecotoxicological levels and at a microcosm scale. Technosols T1-T6 were prepared by combining PS with a mix of organic and inorganic wastes from mining, urban, and agro-industrial activities. After two months of surface application of Technosols on polluted soils, we analysed the soil properties, metal(loid) concentration in total, soluble and bioavailable fractions, soil enzymatic activities, and the growth responses of Trifolium campestre and Lactuca sativa in both the Technosols and the underlying polluted soils. All Technosols improved the unfavourable conditions of polluted soils by neutralising acidity, increasing the OC, reducing the mobility of most metal(loid)s, and stimulating both the soil enzymatic activities and growths of T. campestre and L. sativa. The origin of organic waste used in the Technosols strongly conditioned the changes induced in the polluted soils; in this sense, the Technosols composed of pruning and gardening vermicompost (T3 and T6) showed greater reductions in toxicity and plant growth than the other Technosols composed with different organic wastes. Thus, these Technosols constitute a potential solution for the remediation of persistent polluted soils that should be applied in large-scale and long-term interventions to reinforce their feasibility as a cost-effective ecotechnology.

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