The rise in aluminium demand in the world has significantly increased the generation of bauxite residue which occupies huge areas of land worldwide. Direct revegetation of residue storage areas has been unsuccessful because of the high alkalinity and salinity, and poor nutrient contents of the fine residue (red mud)
. This paper describes glasshouse and field experiments evaluating the potential use of
sewage sludge
as an organic ameliorant for gypsum amended
red mud.
The growth of Agropyron elongatum in
red mud
receiving gypsum (0 and 38.5 t ha−1) and
sewage sludge
(0, 38.5 and 77 t ha−1) amendment was assessed in a glasshouse study. Leachate and soil analyses revealed that gypsum was effective in reducing the pH, EC and ESP of
red mud,
while
sewage sludge
gave additional reductions in EC, Na and ESP. No evidence of any significant increases in heavy metal contents were observed in the leachates following
sewage sludge
amendment. However, soil Al contents were more available in
red mud
receiving only
sewage sludge
treatment.
Sewage sludge
amendment significantly increased dry weight yield and provided sufficient nutrients for plant growth except K which was marginal. No heavy metal accumulation was observed in Agropyron. Following that, a field experiment was performed having
red mud
amended with
sewage sludge
(38.5, 77 and 154 t ha−1) and gypsum (38.5 and 77 t ha−1) to evaluate their effects on soil physical properties of
red mud. Sewage sludge
significantly reduced soil bulk density (25%) and particle density (9%) and increased the total porosity of
red mud
(8%). Hydraulic conductivity also increased from 1.5 to 23 × 10−5 m s−1. Plant cover percentage and dry weight yield of Agropyron increased with an increase in gypsum and
sewage sludge
amendment. The results confirm that
sewage sludge
is effective in improving both soil structure and nutrient status of gypsum amended
red mud.
The use of
sewage sludge
for
red mud
revegetation provides not just an option for
sludge
disposal, but also a cost effective revegetation strategy for bauxite refining industry.