Flue Gas Desulfurization Gypsum Agricultural Uses

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Flue Gas Desulfurization Gypsum Agricultural Uses USDA-ARS, J. Phil Campbell Sr. Natural Resource Conservation Center Watkinsville, GA Dr. Harry H. Schomberg

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Flue Gas Desulfurization Gypsum Agricultural Uses

USDA-ARS, J. Phil Campbell Sr.

Natural Resource Conservation CenterWatkinsville, GA

Dr. Harry H. Schomberg

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What is Gypsum?

• CaSO4 . 2H2O (gypsum)• CaSO4 (anhydrate)• Used by Greeks and Romans• Fertilizer value recognized in 1800s• S and Ca – Plant nutrients

250 μm

Energy & Environmental Research Center

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Lime slurry spray

Zimmer StationCinergy Corp.

Ohio State University Extension 2005

Flue Gas Desulfurization Process

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Physical & Chemical Properties Gypsum Sources

Material Water Ca S As Hg Particlesize

Residue Price(2002)

% % % mg/kg mg/kg % $/tonFGD gypsum

5.55 23.0 18.7 0.56 <0.26 120 μm 0.4 7.00

Naturalgypsum

0.38 19.1 15.1 <0.52 <0.26 NA 12.9 12.75

Castgypsum

0.15 22.4 19.3 <0.52 <0.26 NA 0.2 NA

Drywallgypsum

10.1 21.9 18.1 0.98 <0.26 <0.5 in 2.2 11.00

EPA 503 41 17

Ohio State University Extension 2005

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USDA Strategic Plan• Protect and enhance the

nation’s natural resource base and environment

• Protect watershed health to ensure clean and abundant water

• Enhance soil quality to maintain productive working cropland for food, feed, fiber and energy production

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Effects of Gypsum on Soil

• Improve soil structure • Improve water infiltration,

storage and use • Improve crop yield and quality • Remediate saline and sodic soils• Reduce movement of nutrients, sediment

and agricultural chemicals to water and air

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Conservation Issues in the Southeastern US

• Many of the soils are of poor quality and highly susceptible to erosion

• Large number of water bodies in the region are impaired by contaminants (sediment, nutrients, agricultural chemicals)

• Many areas in the region are suffering from drought

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Soil Degradation

• Accelerated soil erosion• Loss of organic matter• Soil compaction• Soil acidification• Buildup of soluble salts,

and toxic trace elements

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Results of Soil Degradation

• Reduced crop yields• Greater inputs

required for crop production

• Greater risk of environmental damage

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Gypsum Improves Yields

Sumner, 2007

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Gypsum and Acid SoilsIncreases subsoil calciumReduces subsoil aluminum (toxic)Allows roots to penetrate subsoilsIncreases potentially available water

Al3+ Al3+ Al3+

Al3+ Al3+ Al3+

Al3+ Al3+

Al3+ Al 3+ Al 3+

Gypsum Application

Al3+ Al3+ Al3+

Al 3+ Al3+ Al3+

Ca2+ Ca2+ Ca2+ Ca2+ Ca2+ Ca2+

Ca2+ Ca2+ Ca2+ Ca2+ Ca2+ Ca2+

Crop

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Soil Crusts

(Mark Licht)

(Palle Pedersen)

OSU Extension 2005

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Gypsum Reduces Erosion

Gypsum Infiltration Runoff Soil LossMg/ha mm mm Mg/ha

0 7 50 213.6 13 44 136.7 21 36 8

13.4 24 32 5

Norton and Rhoton, 2007

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Georgia’s Water Crisis

Uses 6.5 Billion gallons water per day!(22% by greater Atlanta)

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Georgia’s Water Crisis

• 705 Billion gallons/year • 109 Days of Georgia’s Total Annual Needs . . • 2.5X to 7X quantity of water used annually for

irrigation of row crops in Georgia. . • 1.37 years of Atlanta’s annual usage . .

• FGD Gypsum on 3.5 million acres • Assume 15% increase in infiltration of

annual rainfall

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FGD Gypsum to Remediate High Soil P

• Top five - GA AR AL MS & NC• 5.2 billion broilers• 7.8 million tons broiler litter• 233,000 tons N• 116,000 tons P

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High Soil P

Percentage of SamplesP > 450 lb / acre

0% - 10%10% - 30%

University of GeorgiaSoil, Plant and Water LabSoil Phosphorus Levels1999-2002

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FGD Gypsum to Remediate High Soil P

Franklin et al., 2007

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Agronomic Unknowns FGD-Gypsum

• Optimal application rates • Effects on macro and micronutrients• Influence on P availability from manures• Crop response – moisture stress

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Environmental Unknowns FGD-Gypsum

• Long-term effects – crop and animal • Bioaccumulation potential of Hg• Rate of vertical movement of Hg in soils • Potential volatilization of adsorbed

emissions

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What if?• 1 acre of soil is 1,000 tons (6 ¾ inch depth)• 250 - 500 ppb Hg FGD gypsum • Hg in typical soil –

100 ppb • 1 to 4.5 tons/acre • 17 ppm Hg limit

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Research Activities

• Determine benefits and risks of FGD gypsum• Develop management practices and

technologies to – (1) improve soils for crop production and

environmental protection and – (2) remove agricultural contaminants from

water• Document benefits to support USDA

Conservation Programs and Environmental Credit Trading

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ARS FGD Gypsum Research in SE

Coastal Plains

PiedmontMississippi Valley

Loess Plains

Oxford

AuburnWatkinsville

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Field Experiments

• Develop guidelines for specific uses of FGD gypsum – where to use, rates, method of application,

frequency of application, etc.)• Assist USDA Natural Resources

Conservation Service in process to accept practices as eligible for Conservation Program funding

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Field Experiments

• 3-4 years• Sites with different soils, climate, cropping

systems• Comparison of FGD gypsum to mined

gypsum

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Field Experiments

• Soil properties– soil structure, – water infiltration, – storage of water – reduced runoff and erosion

• Document movement of trace elements such as Hg to surface and ground water

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Watkinsville, GA

Co-application• Improve P management• Improve soil structure and

increase water availability• Reduce runoff and losses

of soil and nutrients

FGD-Gypsum & Poultry Litter

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Watkinsville, GA

Rainfall Simulation

Total Runoff and Sediment

Nutrients in Runoff

Nutrients in Sediment

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Expected Outcomes

• Guidelines for use of FGD gypsum– Water conservation– Water quality– P management

• Support for adoption of FGD gypsum as BMP – Conservation Security Program– Environmental Quality Incentives Program$$

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Partnerships

• Cooperation among a variety of groups including: ARS, EPA, NRCS, Universities, Southern Company, TVA, Duke Energy, EPA, EPRI, and FGD Gypsum Network

• No single group has resources to document beneficial agricultural uses of FGD gypsum