まちとむらを結ぶ有機物の総合処理・資源化システムの構築

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  • System for Treatment and Recycling of Organic Matter to Connect Urban and Rural Area.

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A system for treatment or recycling of organic matter to connect urban and rural areas was established in the present study. There are two technologies in this system. One is the production of high-grade composted biosolids. The other is the complete decomposition of organic matter by the Thermophilic Oxic Process. High quality compost is made by combining some kinds of wastes produced in urban and agricultural areas. High quality compost not only possesses characteristics of ordinary compost, but also has a superior ability to inprove the soil properties and contains more plant nutrients. Cedar chips were used as the main bulking agent to adjust moisture content and air permeability. Charcoal and/or zeolite are used as the second bulking agent in order to improve the characteristics of soil amendment and/or fertilizer. Complete decomposition of organic matter is defined as organic matter that is completely converted to carbon dioxide and water. All water is evaporated by the heat produced by the decomposition of organic matter. Shochu waste water, swine waste or thickened excess sewage sludge was absorbed by the cedar chips. Waste oil was added to increase the energy produced in the reactor. BOD load is approximately 5-10 kg⋅m-3⋅day-1. When air is introduced to the reactor at the aeration rate of approximately 200l⋅m-3⋅min-1, the temperature increased to approximately 60°C. Most organic matter was mineralized and a minute amount of excess sludge was produced. All water evaporated.

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  • 廃棄物学会誌

    廃棄物学会誌 6 (4), 330-336, 1995

    一般社団法人 廃棄物資源循環学会

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  • CRID
    1390282679390978176
  • NII論文ID
    10002052051
  • NII書誌ID
    AN10414674
  • DOI
    10.3985/wmr.6.330
  • ISSN
    18838960
    09170855
  • 本文言語コード
    ja
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