نتایج جستجو برای: municipal waste compost

تعداد نتایج: 105421  

Journal: :Journal American Society of Mining and Reclamation 1994

دلجوی توحیدی, طاهر , محمدی ترکاشوند, علی, هاشم آبادی, داود,

The possibility of using some organic wastes as growth media for English daisy, plus some fertilization methods, was investigated in a factorial experiment, based on a completely randomized blocks design with 45 treatments and three replications. The first factor was different growth media and the second factor was three methods of fertilization including without fertilization (control), fertil...

Journal: :Applied sciences 2021

Municipal solid waste and sewage sludge are produced in large quantities that often managed through industrial composting treatment. Because of their origin, composition, complexity, ensuring adequate stabilization the organic matter, sanitation fecal contaminants during is utmost significance, difficult to achieve on an scale. In this study, operations six facilities process municipal were eva...

Abdoliman Amouei, Fatemeh Asgharzadeh, Mohammad Taghy Ghaneian, Reihaneh Barari,

Background and purpose: The most important parameter is heavy metal contents in compost production technology. These heavy metals residue from substances like soap, detergents, cosmetics, packaging, leather and butteries are existed in municipal solid waste. The heavy metals can produce toxin for animal, human and plant. The aim of this research was study of produced compost quality based on he...

Journal: :Environment international 2009
Stephen R Smith

The content, behaviour and significance of heavy metals in composted waste materials is important from two potentially conflicting aspects of environmental legislation in terms of: (a) defining end-of-waste criteria and increasing recycling of composted residuals on land and (b) protecting soil quality by preventing contamination. This review examines the effects of heavy metals in compost and ...

2003
Harrison I. Atagana R. J. Haynes

Mispah form (FAO: Lithosol) soil contaminated with >380 000 mg kg−1 creosote was co-composted with cattle manure and mixed vegetable waste for 19 months. The soil was mixed with wood chips to improve aeration and then mixed with cattle manure or mixed vegetable waste in a ratio of 4:1. Moisture, temperature, pH, ash content, C:N ratios, and the concentrations of creosote in the compost systems ...

Journal: :Environment international 2009
José L Domingo Martí Nadal

In the management of municipal solid waste (MSW), the sorting-composting approach presents many advantages. However, since MSW contains a number of chemical and biological agents, the compost should not be necessarily a harmless product. These contaminants may expose different populations to health hazards, ranging from the composting plant workers to the consumers of vegetable products grown i...

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