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Anaerobic Treatment of Slaughterhouse Waste and Wastewater
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− | |BL Abstract=Within a series of processes, slaughterhouses produce large amounts of different wastes and wastewaters. This study discusses in detail how anaerobic process can be used for wastewater treatment. | + | |BL Language URL other= |
− | | + | |BL Abstract=Within a series of processes, slaughterhouses produce large amounts of different wastes and wastewaters. The problems are complex: many slaughterhouses are located in the centres of the cities, traditional ways to make use of the wastes such as application to agricultural land are not applicable because transport distances have become too long. Direct disposal of highly polluted wastewater and organic residues into the sewerage system without prior treatment on the other hand is mostly not acceptable due to resulting environmental and ecological problems and the risk of clogging in the wastewater piping systems. An estimated 20% to 30% of the slaughtering costs are generated by the costs for water, waste treatment and energy. Here, anaerobic processes can contribute in an interesting way to improve the situation. |
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Latest revision as of 14:27, 16 October 2018
Anaerobic Treatment of Slaughterhouse Waste and Wastewater
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Anaerobic Treatment of Slaughterhouse Waste and Wastewater
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GTZ
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2001
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Topics
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Anaerobic Digestion Waste Treatment
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Study & Report
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► English : Anaerobic Treatment of Slaughterhouse Waste and Wastewater.pdf
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English
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Abstract
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Within a series of processes, slaughterhouses produce large amounts of different wastes and wastewaters. The problems are complex: many slaughterhouses are located in the centres of the cities, traditional ways to make use of the wastes such as application to agricultural land are not applicable because transport distances have become too long. Direct disposal of highly polluted wastewater and organic residues into the sewerage system without prior treatment on the other hand is mostly not acceptable due to resulting environmental and ecological problems and the risk of clogging in the wastewater piping systems. An estimated 20% to 30% of the slaughtering costs are generated by the costs for water, waste treatment and energy. Here, anaerobic processes can contribute in an interesting way to improve the situation.
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