Effects of aeration and season on the composting of hatchery waste
Juliana Dias de Oliveira,
Ana Carolina Amorim Orrico,
Ranielle Nogueira da Silva Vilela
et al.
Abstract:Hatchery waste is characterized as biomass with a high concentration of pollutants, therefore, such waste should be composted in static windrows in the initial phase of the process. The current research was carried out aiming to investigate the need for forced aeration in static piles built in cells with perforated walls during the composting of hatchery waste, in association with a bulking agent, during winter and summer. Aeration resulted in greater breakdown of volatile solids (VS), carbon (C), and lignin i… Show more
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