Environmental science. Processes & impactsLivestockAnimalsUnited StatesAgricultureEnvironmental Monitoring
Land application of biosolid, livestock, and drilling wastes to US farmland: a potential pathway for the redistribution of contaminants in the environment.
Jason R Masoner, Dana W Kolpin, Isabelle M Cozzarelli, Denise M Akob, Christopher H Conaway, Carrie E Givens, Michelle L Hladik, Laura E Hubbard, Rachael F Lane, R B McCleskey, Todd M Preston, Clayton D Raines, Matthew S Varonka, Michaelah C Wilson
Published: 202510.1039/d5em00312a
Abstract
In the United States (U.S.), waste byproducts generated from the treatment of municipal waste (biosolids), production of livestock (livestock waste), and drilling of oil and gas wells (drilling waste) are commonly applied to agricultural lands. Altho…
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