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Assessment of Tannery Waste in Semi-arid Soils Under a Simulated Rainfall System
Authors:M Barajas-Aceves  J D Rios-Berber  J L Oropeza-Mota  R Rodríguez-Vázquez
Institution:1. Department of Biotechnology and Bioengineering, CINVESTAV- IPN, México, Mexico, DF;2. Especialidad de Postgrado en Edafología, IRENAT, Colegio de Postgraduados, Montecillos, Mexico
Abstract:The use of tannery sludge in arid soils could be promising due to the high content of organic carbon and nitrogen. However, tannery waste also contains high amounts of Cr and salts that could leach into drainage water in response to rainfall. In order to study the effects of two tannery wastes as organic fertilizers on two types of semi-arid soils, simulated rainfall experiments were carried out. Soils collected from under and outside a mesquite tree canopy were amended with fleshing waste and/or tannery sludge and incubated 0 to 6 months prior to being subjected to simulated rainfall. The parameters measured were: infiltration, runoff, soil and Cr losses, and NH4+-N and NO3?-N released after a rainfall event. Results showed that fleshing waste added to soils from outside the canopy tree was the most effective treatment for decreasing runoff, soil losses, and Cr, NH4+-N and NO3?-N loss in runoff and infiltration, in general. However, the same treatment had the opposite results for soil under the canopy. These results indicate that the types of waste and soil must be taken into consideration when attempting to improve physical and chemical characteristics of semi-arid soils. Thus, the use of tannery waste represents a potential hazard, not only causing soil erosion but also Cr contamination in adjacent sites and aquifers.
Keywords:Cr  infiltration  nutrient loss  runoff  soil losses
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