TY - JFULL AU - Sougata Bardhan and Yona Chen and Warren A. Dick PY - 2009/4/ TI - Recycling for Sustainability: Plant Growth Media from Coal Combustion Products, Biosolids and Compost T2 - International Journal of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering SP - 148 EP - 155 VL - 3 SN - 1307-6892 UR - https://publications.waset.org/pdf/12778 PU - World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology NX - Open Science Index 27, 2009 N2 - Generation of electricity from coal has increased over the years in the United States and around the world. Burning of coal results in annual production of upwards of 100 millions tons (United States only) of coal combustion products (CCPs). Only about a third of these products are being used to create new products while the remainder goes to landfills. Application of CCPs mixed with composted organic materials onto soil can improve the soil-s physico-chemical conditions and provide essential plant nutritients. Our objective was to create plant growth media utilizing CCPs and compost in way which maximizes the use of these products and, at the same time, maintain good plant growth. Media were formulated by adding composted organic matter (COM) to CCPs at ratios ranging from 2:8 to 8:2 (v/v). The quality of these media was evaluated by measuring their physical and chemical properties and their effect on plant growth. We tested the media by 1) measuring their physical and chemical properties and 2) the growth of three plant species in the experimental media: wheat (Triticum sativum), tomato (Lycopersicum esculentum) and marigold (Tagetes patula). We achieved significantly (p < 0.001) higher growth (7-130%) in the experimental media containing CCPs compared to a commercial mix. The experimental media supplied adequate plant nutrition as no fertilization was provided during the experiment. Based on the results, we recommend the use of CCPs and composts for the creation of plant growth media. ER -