Martin Liira
University of Tartu
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Water Research | 2010
Margit Kõiv; Martin Liira; Ülo Mander; Riho Mõtlep; Christina Vohla; Kalle Kirsimäe
We studied the phosphorus (P) binding capacity of Ca-rich alkaline filter material - hydrated oil shale ash (i.e. hydrated ash) in two onsite pilot-scale experiments (with subsurface flow filters) in Estonia: one using pre-treated municipal wastewater with total phosphorus (TP) concentration of 0.13-17.0 mg L(-1) over a period of 6 months, another using pre-treated landfill leachate (median TP 3.4 mg L(-1)) for a total of 12 months. The results show efficient P removal (median removal of phosphates 99%) in horizontal flow (HF) filters at both sites regardless of variable concentrations of several inhibitors. The P removal efficiency of the hydrated ash increases with increasing P loading, suggesting direct precipitation of Ca-phosphate phases rather than an adsorption mechanism. Changes in the composition of the hydrated ash suggest a significant increase in P concentration in all filters (e.g. from 489.5 mg kg(-1) in initial ash to 664.9 mg kg(-1) in the HF filter after one year in operation), whereas almost all TP was removed from the inflow leachate (R(2) = 0.99). Efficiency was high throughout the experiments (median outflow from HF hydrated ash filters 0.05-0.50 mg L(-1)), and P accumulation did not show any signs of saturation.
Hydrobiologia | 2012
Margit Kõiv; Ivika Ostonen; Christina Vohla; Riho Mõtlep; Martin Liira; Krista Lõhmus; Kalle Kirsimäe; Ülo Mander
The aim of this study was to test P-enriched filter materials from a wastewater treatment experiment regarding their fertilizing efficiency in pot experiments with silver birch (Betula pendula Roth.) seedlings. Tested materials included hydrated calcium-rich oil shale ash and well-mineralised peat. A mixture of peat and hydrated ash demonstrated the best results: seedlings grown on that mixture had the highest P concentration and an optimal N:P:K ratio in leaves. Hydrated ash has a low concentration of heavy metals and almost the same composition as common lime fertilizers. The hydrated ash sediment and its combination with well-mineralised peat enriched with phosphorus in wastewater treatment filters are promising materials for forest soil fertilization.
Environmental Science & Technology | 2009
Martin Liira; Margit Kõiv; Ülo Mander; Riho Mõtlep; Christina Vohla; Kalle Kirsimäe
Ecological Engineering | 2009
Margit Kõiv; Christina Vohla; Riho Mõtlep; Martin Liira; Kalle Kirsimäe; Ülo Mander
Ecological Engineering | 2014
Cristian Barca; D Meyer; Martin Liira; P Drissen; Yves Comeau; Yves Andres; Florent Chazarenc
Fuel | 2012
T. Pihu; H. Arro; A. Prikk; R. Rootamm; Alar Konist; Kalle Kirsimäe; Martin Liira; Riho Mõtlep
Fuel | 2009
Martin Liira; Kalle Kirsimäe; Rein Kuusik; Riho Mõtlep
Fuel | 2015
Alar Konist; A. Valtsev; Lauri Loo; T. Pihu; Martin Liira; Kalle Kirsimäe
Construction and Building Materials | 2016
Päärn Paiste; Martin Liira; Ivo Heinmaa; Signe Vahur; Kalle Kirsimäe
Hydrology Research | 2014
Egle Saaremäe; Martin Liira; Morten Poolakese; Toomas Tamm