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@inproceedings{Healy2017ReportN, title={Report No . Health and Water Quality Impacts Arising from Land Spreading of Biosolids}, author={G. Healy and Owen Fenton and Enda Cummins and Rachel J. Clarke and Mark G. Healy and Dara P. Peyton and Ger Fleming and David P. Wall}, year={2017}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:198116749}}
  • G. Healy, O. Fenton, D. Wall
  • Published 2017
  • Environmental Science

EPA-ReportCover-200-Jan17-v3.indd 1 17/01/2017 17:22 www.epa.ie The aims of this study were to: (1) undertake a thorough literature review of the spreading of treated sewage sludge (biosolids) on land to include analysis of potential impacts on environmental and human health; (2) examine, under controlled conditions in the laboratory and field, the impact of the landspreading of biosolids (on grassland) on surface runoff/subsurface drainage/shallow groundwater of nutrients, solids, metals…

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