Organic Waste Recycling
80 Organic waste recycling: technology and management The first alternative which employs a recovering machine gives higher prod ...
Characteristics of organic wastes 81 2.6.4 Implementation and continuation To achieve the CP result, the following tasks should ...
82 Organic waste recycling: technology and management Recently, the frozen shrimp production was found to consume 2,400 tons of ...
Characteristics of organic wastes 83 Case study C: Waste minimization in the food and drink industry, East Anglia, U.K. Waste mi ...
84 Organic waste recycling: technology and management Waste Management, (Ed. G. Tharun) pp. 267-273, Asian Institute of Technolo ...
Characteristics of organic wastes 85 Nemerow, N.L. (1971) Liquid Wastes of Industry-Theories, Practices and Treatment, Addison-W ...
86 Organic waste recycling: technology and management U.S. EPA (1994) Handbook - Septage Treatment and Disposal, EPA - 625/R-94/ ...
Characteristics of organic wastes 87 2.4 Based on the microbiological guidelines given in Tables 2.27 and 2.28, you are to surve ...
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Composting 89 molecular-weight organic acids (Equation 2.3). NH 3 is further oxidized to become nitrate (NO 3 - ) by the nitrify ...
90 Organic waste recycling: technology and management fertilizers/soil-conditioners. Figure 3.1 shows the influence of time and ...
Composting 91 Figure 3.1 Influent of time and temperature on selected pathogens in night soil and sludge (Feachem et al. 1983; r ...
92 Organic waste recycling: technology and management 3.2 Biochemical reactions Organic wastes suitable for composting vary from ...
Composting 93 Figure 3.2 Patterns of temperature and microbial growth in compost piles NH 4 + 2 3 O 2 NO 2 - + 2H+ + H 2 O (3.1) ...
94 Organic waste recycling: technology and management The overall nitrification reaction, combining Equations 3.3 and 3.4 is: 22 ...
Composting 95 pathogen inactivation. Haug (1980) conceptually described the various rate- controlling phenomena occurring during ...
96 Organic waste recycling: technology and management declines, members of the actinomycetes become the dominant group which may ...
Composting 97 In order for the composting process to function effectively, a suitable number of organisms must be present which ...
98 Organic waste recycling: technology and management Table 3.1 C/N ratio of various wastes Materials Nitrogen (percent of dry w ...
Composting 99 Percent ash in Equation 3.6 refers to materials remaining after being burnt at 550 °C for 1 hour. For some types o ...
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