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Co-digestion of pig slaughterhouse waste with sewage sludge

Waste Management, 2015
Slaughterhouse wastes (SHW) are potentially very attractive substrates for biogas production. However, mono-digestion of these wastes creates great technological problems associated with the inhibitory effects of ammonia and fatty acids on methanogens as well as with the foaming in the digesters.
Sebastian, Borowski   +1 more
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Dry Co-Digestion of Poultry Manure with Agriculture Wastes

Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 2015
This study tested the effect on thermophilic and mesophilic digestion of poultry manure (PM) or treated poultry manure (TPM) by the addition of agriculture wastes (AWS) as a co-substrate under dry conditions. PM was co-digested with a mixture of AWS consisting of coconut waste, cassava waste, and coffee grounds.
Fatma, Abouelenien   +3 more
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Co-digestion of grease trap sludge and sewage sludge

Waste Management, 2008
Redirection of organic waste, from landfilling or incineration, to biological treatment such as anaerobic digestion is of current interest in the Malmö-Copenhagen region. One type of waste that is expected to be suitable for anaerobic digestion is sludge from grease traps.
A, Davidsson   +4 more
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Electrolysis‐enhanced co‐digestion of switchgrass and cow manure

Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology, 2013
AbstractBACKGROUNDAnaerobic digestion of agricultural wastes is a cost effective way for combining resource recovery and methane production. This paper evaluates the co‐digestion of cow manure and switchgrass in a completely stirred tank reactor (CSTR) by the electrolysis‐enhanced anaerobic digestion (eAD) process.RESULTSThe electrodes for water ...
Tartakovsky, Boris   +5 more
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Anaerobic co-digestion of sewage sludge and food waste

Waste Management & Research: The Journal for a Sustainable Circular Economy, 2016
Anaerobic co-digestion of organic matter improves digester operating characteristics and its performance. In the present work, food waste was collected from the institute cafeteria. Two types of sludge (before centrifuge and after centrifuge) were collected from the fluidised bed reactor of the institute treating sewage wastewater.
Meghanath S, Prabhu, Srikanth, Mutnuri
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IMPROVED TRADE WASTE CO-DIGESTION

Water e-Journal, 2016
Jurgen H Thiele   +2 more
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WERF: Unintended Consequences of CO-digestion Evaluation of Odor Production from Co-digested Sludge

Proceedings of the Water Environment Federation, 2016
R Ganesh   +5 more
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Co-digestion : nouveaux procédés

2004
Meier, Urs, Hersener, Jean-Louis
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You Have Co-Digestion, Now What? WERF Research into the Operational Impacts of Co-Digestion

Proceedings of the Water Environment Federation, 2016
Matt Van Horne   +2 more
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ENERGISING SYDNEY THROUGH CO-DIGESTION FOODWASTE

Water e-Journal, 2018
Brendan Galway   +2 more
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