عنوان به زبان ديگر :
Comparison between Windrow and Pit Composting of Poultry Wastes, Leaves and Garbage of Municipal Solid Waste in Damghan, Iran
چكيده لاتين :
Basic principles of Integrated Solid Waste Management (ISWM) are: Reduction, Reuse, Recycling and
Recovery (4Rs). Composting as an element of ISWM strategy that can be applied to separately collected or
mixed wastes, is a controlled aerobic process carried out by successive microbial populations combining both
mesophilic and thermophilic activities and leading to the production of carbon dioxide, water, minerals and
stabilized organic matter. In this research, comparing between windrow and pit co-composting methods was
studied in the city of Damghan, Iran. Waste proportioning was done based on C/N ratio (about 25:1) and
moisture content (about 55%). Mixed wastes were located in windrow and pit with natural aeration tunnel.
Sufficient oxygen supply was provided in the piles of compostable materials in two systems through frequent
turning of the piles in 7 d intervals during the first month. Temperature reached to maximum level in 10-15 d
and then depleted (days: 20-25). It reached to the safety level (about 604C) based on U.S.EPA and WHO
recommendations. Finally, compost was produced with pH=7.7, dark brown color and 30- 35% moisture
content. N, P, K, organic matter and organic carbon were measured by standard methods. Results were
compared with WHO and U.S.EPA recommendations showing suitable conditions Also it was indicated that
pit method was better for maintaining temperature, nitrogen, organic C and organic matter.