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Biological treatment, composting, in particular, is a relatively simple, durable and inexpensive alternative for stabilizing and reducing biodegradable waste. Co-composting of different waste sources allows to enhance the compost nutrient value. In particular, integration of ‘biosolids’ from the sanitation sector as potential input material for co-composting would provide a solution for the much needed treatment of fecal sludge from on-site sanitation systems, and make use of its high nutrient content. This research paper elaborates in detail the main parameters that govern the co-composting process as well as factors that control the production of a safe and valuable quality compost. It further explains technological options to tailor the final product to crop and farmer needs.


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  • Author : Cofie, Olufunke
  • Publisher : IWMI
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  • Total Pages : 52 pages
  • ISBN : 9290908351
  • PDF File Size : 39,5 Mb
  • Language : English
  • Rating : 4/5 from 21 reviews

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