Organic Waste Recycling

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510 Organic Waste Recycling: Technology and Management


mineral content 315-316
protein content 315
water content 313
Aquatic weeds, major types 310-
312
emergent 311-312
floating 310-312
submerged 310-312
Aquatic weeds, limitations 309-
310, 319-320
Aquatic weeds, objectives and
benefits 309
Aquatic weeds, productivity 316-
318
Aquatic weeds, wastewater
treatment 338-376
bacteria and viruses removal 374
BOD 5 removal 341-342, 352-355
functions of aquatic plants 339
heavy metals removal 345-346
mechanisms of removal 341-347
nitrogen removal 343-344, 357-
360
phosphorus removal 344-345
refractory organic removal 346-
347
solids removal 343
Aquatic weeds, zonation in a water
body 314
Arable land 4
Aspergillus 130-134
Assessment criteria, for recycling
plans 481-482
Autoflocculation 250


Bacteria, in biogas production 153-
158
acetoclastic 153-155
acetogenic 153-155
acid forming 153-155
hydrogen-utilizing 153-155


methanogenic 153-155, 157
non-methanogenic bacteria 156
Bacterial reactions 54-56
Bag digester 175
Beltsville aerated rapid composting
(BARC) 117-120
Bio-accumulation 270-271
Biochemical reactions, in biogas
digesters 150-155
Biochemical reactions, in
composting 92-95
Biochemical reactions, in waste-fed
fish ponds 272-274
Biofuels 7, 145-213
Biogas composition 147
Biogas digesters 162-183
attached-growth 171-83
dispersed-growth 165-178
Biogas production 7, 146-198
limitations 148-150
objectives and benefits 146-148
Biogas purification 201-205
Biogas yields, from waste materials
193-196
Biological harvesting, of algae 250-
251
Biological succession, in composting
95-97
Bio-magnification 71, 270-271
Biomethanation 155
Biosolids 445
BOD loading, of HRAP 234-236
Brewing industry 45-47
Bulking materials, for composting
101

C/N ratio, for anaerobic digestion
160-161
C/N ratio, for composting 97-100
C/N ratio, of excreta 23
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