نتایج جستجو برای: composting leachate

تعداد نتایج: 6289  

2012
M. Kawai M. Kishi M. R. Hamersley N. Nagao J. Hermana T. Toda

Mature landfill leachate was anaerobically co-digested with synthetic wastewater to evaluate the degradability and methane productivity in various mixing ratios. The proportion of leachate was increased in three equal steps from 0% to 100%, and then decreased again through the same steps back to 0%. Both COD removal efficiency and methane production decreased as the leachate proportion in the i...

2012
J. Kalka

Combined treatment of landfill leachate and municipal wastewater was performed in order to investigate the changes of leachate toxicity during biological treatment. Three laboratory A2O lab-scale reactors were operating under the same parameters (Q-8.5-10 L/d; HRT-1.4-1.6 d; MLSS 1.6-2.5 g/L) except for the influent characteristic and load. The influent of reactor I consisted of municipal waste...

2017
Dariush Ranjbar Vakilabadi Bahman Ramavandi Amir Hessam Hassani Ghasemali Omrani

Landfill leachate contains heavy organic pollutants, which pollute ground and surface waters. This dataset applied a newly-introduced catalyst, Cu/Mg/Al-chitosan, for a landfill leachate treatment during a catalytic oxidation. The data of chemical oxygen demand (COD) and colour removal from the leachate was reported as a function of reaction time (20-460 min). Economic evaluation data of the Cu...

Journal: :Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 2009
Anna Catharina B Berge Thomas D Glanville Patricia D Millner Donald J Klingborg

Composting is an alternative method of carcass disposal in those situations when conventional methods are inadequate. With proper maintenance and monitoring, carcass composting systems can be safe and efficient with minimal environmental impacts. Importantly, proper composting eliminates many pathogens and may reduce levels of carcass contamination with spore-forming bacteria, prions, and other...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2006
Estela Pagans Raquel Barrena Xavier Font Antoni Sánchez

UNLABELLED Ammonia emissions were quantified for the laboratory-scale composting of three typical organic wastes with medium nitrogen content: organic fraction of municipal solid wastes, raw sludge and anaerobically digested sludge; and the composting of two wastes with high nitrogen content: animal by-products from slaughterhouses and partially hydrolysed hair from the leather industry. All th...

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...

2014
Hong-tao Liu Lu Cai

The composting of thermal-hydrolyzed kitchen biogas residue, either with or without sewage sludge, was compared in this study. The addition of sewage sludge increased and prolonged the temperature to a sufficient level that met the requirements for aerobic composting. Moreover, after mixing the compost materials, oxygen, ammonia, and carbon dioxide levels reverted to those typical of aerobic co...

2008
Francisco J. Colomer

We describe herein a useful model for assessing the environmental impact of the breakage of earthen dams used to retain leachate fluids. To create this model, we analyzed three parameters: (1) the characteristics of both the earthen dam and the leachate; (2) the behavior of the leachate cascade resulting from breakage of the dam; and (3) the environmental effect of the resulting pollution. To a...

2012
Islam M. Rafizul Muhammed Alamgir

This study demonstrates the influence of lysimeter operational condition and tropical seasonal variation of leachate characteristics generated from municipal solid waste (MSW) deposited in landfill lysimeter at KUET campus, Bangladesh. Three different situations of landfill were considered here as well as both the open dump lysimeter-A having a base liner and sanitary landfill lysimeter-B and C...

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...

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