1 December 2007
The zinc in sewage sludge may be more harmful to soils than previously thought. Long-term studies suggest the metal can affect soil fertility and may raise questions about its use in toothpaste and other bathroom products.
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Further information:
- 1. Effects of sewage sludge on agricultural productivity and soil fertility Phase III, SP0130, DEFRA
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