نتایج جستجو برای: aerobic composting

تعداد نتایج: 37262  

Journal: :Innovare journal of social sciences 2023

Composting is the process of converting organic waste into a nutrient-rich soil amendment. It an eco-friendly and sustainable way to manage it can have number benefits for environment. help reduce greenhouse gas emissions, improve quality, conserve water. also amount that goes landfills, which protect human health The inputs composting include food scraps, yard waste, other materials. These mat...

2009
M. NIKAEEN H. MIRHENDI M. HATAMZADEH E. GHORBANI

Exposure to bioaerosols in the occupational environment is associated with a wide range of adverse health effects. Composting is biological decomposition of organic waste material which necessarily leads to proliferation of microorganisms with in the composting substrate, it is potential for these microorganisms to become airborne as the compost is being turned and screened. Exposure to bioaero...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2003
Kristin Van Gestel Joris Mergaert Jean Swings Jozef Coosemans Jaak Ryckeboer

Soil spiked with diesel oil was mixed with biowaste (vegetable, fruit and garden waste) at a 1:10 ratio (fresh weight) and composted in a monitored composting bin system for 12 weeks. Pure biowaste was composted in parallel. In order to discern the temperature effect from the additional biowaste effect on diesel degradation, one recipient with contaminated soil was hold at room temperature, whi...

Journal: :Sustainability 2023

Aerobic composting of conventional municipal sludge has always had the problems nitrogen loss and low humification. In this study, biolysed (BS), polyacrylamids-added (PS) Fe (III)/CaO-added (FS) were used for composting, respectively, their effect on physical-chemical parameters, conversion humification during investigated. The results showed that dissolved organic matter (DOM) concentration B...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2008
Sally Brown Chad Kruger Scott Subler

The greenhouse gas (GHG) impact of composting a range of potential feedstocks was evaluated through a review of the existing literature with a focus on methane (CH(4)) avoidance by composting and GHG emissions during composting. The primary carbon credits associated with composting are through CH(4) avoidance when feedstocks are composted instead of landfilled (municipal solid waste and biosoli...

2016
J. Illa X. Flotats

INTRODUCTION Mathematical modelling is a helpful tool to analyse complex systems, but its development and application to the composting process has been rather scarce up to date. The use of mathematical models is common in complex biological processes such as the activated sludge wastewater treatment and the anaerobic digestion process, both systems operating on a single isothermal phase. Compo...

Journal: :Biocontrol science 2007
Jing-Chun Tang Jian-He Wei Kenji Maeda Hiroshi Kawai Qixing Zhou Shoko Hosoi-Tanabe Shinichi Nagata

Disposal of the seaweed wakame (Undaria pinnatifida) by inoculating the halotolerant bacterium Bacillus sp. HR6 was examined in an experimental scale composting system. Strain HR6 was effective in initiating the composting process of wakame, and there was a rapid increase in temperature to over 54.9-55.7 degrees C after 18-20 h. The composting process of wakame could be carried out despite a hi...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2012
S Komar R Miskewitz M Westendorf C A Williams

Our objective in this study is to compare 4 of the most common bedding materials used by equine operations on the chemical and physical characteristics of composted equine stall waste. Twelve Standardbred horses were adapted to the barn and surrounding environment for 2 wk before the start of the study. Groups of 3 horses were bedded on 1 of 4 different bedding types (wood shavings, pelletized ...

2008
Hiraku Sasaki Jun Nonaka Kenichi Otawa Osamu Kitazume Ryoki Asano Takako Sasaki

We investigated the structure of bacterial communities present in livestock manure-based composting processes and evaluated the bacterial succession during the composting processes. Compost samples were derived separately from swine manure, dairy manure and sewage sludge. The structure of the bacterial community was analyzed by polymerase chain reaction-denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (...

2008
R. SLATER J. FREDERICKSON R. MURRAY M. YOXON R. PATON R. SPEAR

The emergence and development of a coherent and defined community composting sector, as with the commercial composting sector, is relatively new. There is some anecdotal and funding support evidence for the growth in, and diversity of, community composting, but there is very little comprehensive data that draws together the activities of the sector as a whole. This paper starts to address that ...

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