This paper presents the potentials and performance of combined treatment of faecal sludge (FS) and municipal solid waste (SW) through co-composting. The objectives were to investigate the appropriate SW type, SW/FS mixing ratio and the effect of turning frequency on compost maturity and quality. Solid waste (SW, as market waste, MW, or household waste, HW) was combined with dewatered FS in mixing ratios of 2:1 and 3:1 by volume and aerobically composted for 90 days. Four composting cycles were monitored and characterised to establish appropriate SW type and mixing ratio. Another set of five composting cycles were monitored to test two different turning frequencies: (i) once in 3-4 days during the thermophilic phase and 10 days during matura...
Abstract: A pilot-scale active aeration bioreactor was studied for co-composting of municipal solid ...
In general, in composting facilities the active, or intensive, stage of the process is done separate...
Faecal sludge management is a growing issue particularly in developing countries. Haphazard disposal...
This study investigated the effect of locally available bulking agents on the faecal sludge (FS) com...
Co-composting process can be acquired by combining organic fraction of municipal solid waste (OFMSW)...
Abstract Background Composting...
Organic fraction of solid waste, which upon degradation produces foul smell and generates pathogens,...
Three blends formed by i) food processing waste (CPFP), ii) wastewater sewage sludge (CPWW), iii) an...
Background: The possibility of converting the organic fraction of municipal solid waste to mature co...
The effects of different mixture ratios of sewage sludge (SS), organic fraction of municipal solid w...
In this research study, the co-composting process of a waste mixture containing strawberry extrudate...
ABSTRACT Composting of Municipal solid waste (MSW) mixed with different proportion of cattle manure ...
he co-composting option thought as the way to close the cycle of the organic fraction of municipal s...
This study seeks to assess the quality of co-composted shredded Municipal Solid Wastes (MSW) with fi...
Assessment of compost maturity or stability is important for successful use of compost in agricultur...
Abstract: A pilot-scale active aeration bioreactor was studied for co-composting of municipal solid ...
In general, in composting facilities the active, or intensive, stage of the process is done separate...
Faecal sludge management is a growing issue particularly in developing countries. Haphazard disposal...
This study investigated the effect of locally available bulking agents on the faecal sludge (FS) com...
Co-composting process can be acquired by combining organic fraction of municipal solid waste (OFMSW)...
Abstract Background Composting...
Organic fraction of solid waste, which upon degradation produces foul smell and generates pathogens,...
Three blends formed by i) food processing waste (CPFP), ii) wastewater sewage sludge (CPWW), iii) an...
Background: The possibility of converting the organic fraction of municipal solid waste to mature co...
The effects of different mixture ratios of sewage sludge (SS), organic fraction of municipal solid w...
In this research study, the co-composting process of a waste mixture containing strawberry extrudate...
ABSTRACT Composting of Municipal solid waste (MSW) mixed with different proportion of cattle manure ...
he co-composting option thought as the way to close the cycle of the organic fraction of municipal s...
This study seeks to assess the quality of co-composted shredded Municipal Solid Wastes (MSW) with fi...
Assessment of compost maturity or stability is important for successful use of compost in agricultur...
Abstract: A pilot-scale active aeration bioreactor was studied for co-composting of municipal solid ...
In general, in composting facilities the active, or intensive, stage of the process is done separate...
Faecal sludge management is a growing issue particularly in developing countries. Haphazard disposal...