Research indicates that human waste can not only boost fertility and soil organic structure - but also increase carbon retention in the soil.
"Our research shows that if applied to agricultural soils or re-vegetation projects, bio-solids - as well as increasing soil fertility and boosting plant growth - can lock up carbon," Professor Nanthi Bolan from the University of South Australia said.
"Biosolids contain nitrogen and other nutrients for crop growth, organic matter to improve soil structure, and non-degradable forms of carbon that will stay in the soil for a long time," said Bolan.
"In other words you could earn carbon credits by using treated human waste as a soil improver - which would pay for part of the cost of transporting and distributing it," said Bolan.
Bio-solids contain the major nutrients nitrogen and phosphorus, but also micro-nutrients and trace minerals.
Up to 30 per cent of bio-solids can consist of non-degradable carbon - and we need to encourage the use of the right sorts of processes in our sewage works to maximise this, said Bolan.
"If you used bio-solids for tree crops or for landscape re-vegetation it would then lock up more of the mobile carbon for a much longer time than an annual crop like wheat or canola," said Bolan.
At a time when fertilisers are becoming ever more costly and soils degraded, bio-solids offer a major source of low-cost nutrients and a source of better soil quality.
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