نتایج جستجو برای: refuse composting

تعداد نتایج: 7215  

Journal: :Environmental technology 2014
S K Sossou N Hijikata M Sou R Tezuka A H Maiga N Funamizu

This study aimed to compare the inactivation rate and the mechanisms of pathogenic bacteria in three matrixes (sawdust, rice husk and charcoal) during the composting process. The inactivation rate was evaluated with Escherichia coli strain and the damaged parts and/or functions were evaluated with three different media. Normalized inactivation rate constant in three media and from three matrixe...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2014
Lunhui Lu Guangming Zeng Changzheng Fan Jiachao Zhang Anwei Chen Ming Chen Min Jiang Yujie Yuan Haipeng Wu Mingyong Lai Yibin He

Traditional three-domain fungal and bacterial laccases have been extensively studied for their significance in various biotechnological applications. Growing molecular evidence points to a wide occurrence of more recently recognized two-domain laccase-like multicopper oxidase (LMCO) genes in Streptomyces spp. However, the current knowledge about their ecological role and distribution in natural...

2010
H. Ma J. Liu D. Zou J. Chen Q. Wang

In order to utilize the lactic fermentation residue obtained from kitchen waste, composting was carried out with such residue and sawdust. Compound microbial preparations (CMPs) were added into the system to test feasibility to facilitate the composting process. The changes of physicochemical properties and microbiological index were investigated during composting with lactic acid fermentation ...

Journal: Pollution 2017

The management of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) in Nigeria and most developing countries has remained a major public health challenge, thus creating the need for reliable and environmentally-acceptable alternatives. This study focuses on composting assessment as a viable recovery alternative for MSW in six States of Southwest Nigeria, namely: Ekiti, Osun, Ondo, Ogun, Oyo, and Lagos. Extensive lit...

مبینی, محمد, ملکوتیان, محمد, نکونام, غلامعباس,

Background and purpose: Direct application of sewage sludge in agriculture is limited due to the presence of pathogens, improper fermentation of organic waste and heavy metals in the sludge. Co-composting of sewage sludge and other waste is a method for safe and healthy disposal to reuse sewage sludge. This study investigated the possibility of producing compost from sewage sludge and pistachio...

2010
D. R. GIBBS

The typical U.S. refuse-to-energy facility utilizes a 600 psig, 750°F steam cycle. The ability to operate at higher steam pressure and temperature cycles, without incurring excessive corrosion, results in more kilowatts per ton of refuse and, hence, more economically at­ tractive projects. This paper represents the evolution of a 900 psig, 830°F refuse boiler from lower temper­ ature and pressu...

2014
N. M. Sunar E. I. Stentiford D. I. Stewart L. A. Flecther

The survival of Salmonella spp. as pathogen indicator in composting was studied. The inoculums technique was used to gives the known amounts of Salmonella spp. involved in composting. The inoculums of Salmonella spp. solution was added directly into the compost material. The direct inoculum was compared with inoculums in vial technique. The Salmonella spp. solution placed into a vial and insert...

Journal: :Applied microbiology 1959
G J JANN D H HOWARD A J SALLE

Composting may be defined as the biologic degradation of organic material, which contains a variety of readily decomposable compounds, into a relatively stable product or mass. A product or mass is produced which does not decompose or produce offensive odors as readily as the original material. Thus the chief aim of composting is to produce a relatively stable organic material approximately lik...

2009
YAN LONG YU-YANG LONG HAI-CHUN LIU DONG-SHENG SHEN

Objective To explore the process of refuse decomposition in hybrid bioreactor landfill. Methods The bioreactor landfill was operated in sequencing of facultative-anaerobic and aerobic conditions with leachate recirculation. pH, COD, and ammonia in the leachate and pH, biodegradable organic matter (BDM), and cation exchange capacity (CEC) in refuse were detected. Results CEC increased gradually ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1989
M A Barlaz D M Schaefer R K Ham

Techniques were evaluated for formation of a liquid inoculum from shredded municipal refuse, including chilling the refuse at 4 degrees C prior to blending and multiple washing and blending cycles. The average count of cellulolytic bacteria from six different detachment treatments was 5.1 x 10 cells per g (dry weight) of refuse with a range of 0.7 x 10 to 12.7 x 10 cells per g (dry weight). The...

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