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Author(s): Hahne, J. and F. Schuchardt
Publication Date: January 1, 1997
Reference: Ammonia and Odour Control from Animal Production Facilities. Volume 1. Proceedings, of a Conference held in Vinkeloord, The Netherlands. 6 - 10 October 1997. p.511-519

Summary:

This pilot plant show interesting results about nutrients separation in the solids part of the manure. The raw manure concentration has to be increased in order to obtain a permanent disinfection and a good efficiency of the nitrogen separation. In areas where manure is produce in excess to the soil and crop fertilizing needs this process is very interesting. However the economics around the whole process are not presented, but the costs are probably high as many operations are performed (mechanical separation, aerobic treatment, scrubbing, centrifugation, hauling to and from the plant).

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