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Development of methodologies for the characterisation of biochars produced from human and animal wastes : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Soil Science, Institute of Agriculture and Env

Development of methodologies for the characterisation of biochars produced from human and animal wastes : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Soil Science, Institute of Agriculture and Environment, College of Sciences, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand

... The current urgent need for sustainable and efficient waste management and sustained GHG emission mitigation strategies in New Zealand (and Globally) has led to the interest in the production of biochar from human and ...

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Changes in Selected Soil Physical Properties and Maize Yields as Affected by Animal Wastes Application in Abakaliki Southeastern Nigeria

Changes in Selected Soil Physical Properties and Maize Yields as Affected by Animal Wastes Application in Abakaliki Southeastern Nigeria

... accumulation of the waste in the environment, reduces odour, bulk density and increase total porosity [4]. Using poultry droppings and cow dung as soil amendment have been reported by many researchers to give significant ...

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Environmental implications of animal wastes pollution on agricultural soil and water quality
 

Environmental implications of animal wastes pollution on agricultural soil and water quality  

... of animal waste directly on the soil ...the animal wastes in the farm in relation to its dumpsite located near the shallow well which negates Sangodoyin’s (1991) postula- tion that a dumpsite like ...

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PRODUCTIVITY AND PROFITABILITY OF PECHAY
(Brassica rapa) APPLIEDWITH BIO-ORGANIC FERTILIZERS
FROM ANIMAL WASTES

PRODUCTIVITY AND PROFITABILITY OF PECHAY (Brassica rapa) APPLIEDWITH BIO-ORGANIC FERTILIZERS FROM ANIMAL WASTES

... Significant differences were observed in height (Table 1) of pechay applied with different bio- organic fertilizer from animal wastes. Plants fertilized with swine manure were the tallest (35.28 cm) while ...

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Some Selected Animal Wastes and By-Products for Poultry Feed: Review

Some Selected Animal Wastes and By-Products for Poultry Feed: Review

... selected animal wastes and by-products used as poultry feed and indicate the inclusion rate of them in poultry ...collected animal wastes and by-products from different sources can be ...

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Pasture as a treatment system for high rate application of effluent

Pasture as a treatment system for high rate application of effluent

... The impact of a given amount of animal wastes spread on land on water quality depends on a number of factors such as soil type, slope, rainfall before and after application, geology of t[r] ...

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... Figure 2 also indicates that for all the curves, there is a substantial delay period before gas generation begins. Results of a separate test conducted to determine this delay for the various materials used, are ...

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Hormone-treated beef: Should Britain accept it after Brexit?

Hormone-treated beef: Should Britain accept it after Brexit?

... In 2013, for instance, it reported that “…animal wastes, antibiotics and hormones…” from industrial farms around urban centres were “…major sources of pollution…”26 Although, in the mind[r] ...

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Petri nets of groups in biogeochemical cycles

Petri nets of groups in biogeochemical cycles

... Animal wastes or manure may also be applied to the land as fertilizer. If misapplied on frozen ground during the winter, much of it may lose as run-off during the spring thaw. In certain area very large ...

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The Hydrogen Energy Potential of Solid Waste: A Case Study of Misrata City

The Hydrogen Energy Potential of Solid Waste: A Case Study of Misrata City

... This study presents an overview on solid waste that can be used as a source of bioenergy in Misrata including municipal solid waste (MSW), industrial solid waste (ISW), and healthcare solid waste (HSW) as biomass ...

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Characterization and Prospects of Using Agricultural and Municipal Solid Wastes for Biogas and Livestock Feed Production

Characterization and Prospects of Using Agricultural and Municipal Solid Wastes for Biogas and Livestock Feed Production

... processing wastes (offals, mortality, bones, feathers, blood, etc) have been reported to be potential alternatives for feed formulations and biofuel (Awonorin et ...

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Sustainable Solid Waste Management in India

Sustainable Solid Waste Management in India

... solid wastes generated by industrial, mining, domestic and agricultural ...of wastes generation was 12 billion tonnes in the year 2002 of which 11 billion tonnes were industrial wastes and ...solid ...

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A STUDY ON EFFECT OF HAZARDOUS HEALTH CARE WASTE GENERATION IN REWA, MADHYA PRADESH

A STUDY ON EFFECT OF HAZARDOUS HEALTH CARE WASTE GENERATION IN REWA, MADHYA PRADESH

... Infectious wastes include infectious sharps and infectious non-sharp ...isolation wastes from highly infectious patients (including food residues), used and obsolete vaccine vials, bedding and other ...

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... volume (kg/m3 ), is a critical factor in the design of a SWM system, e.g., the design of sanitary landfills, storage, types of collection and transport vehicles, etc. To explain, an efficient operation of a landfill ...

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Awareness on the bio medical waste and its segregation methods

Awareness on the bio medical waste and its segregation methods

... Collection: The collection of bio - medical waste involves use of different types of container from various sources of biomedical wastes like Operation Theatre, laboratory, wards, kitchen, corridor etc. The ...

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Bio Medical Waste Mangement  A Review

Bio Medical Waste Mangement A Review

... The key steps that are used in the management of the biomedical waste are Waste minimization, Segregation, Collection, Storage, Transportation, Treatment and Disposal. Apart from these, non-infectious wastes be ...

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Vermicomposting: A possible small scale industry

Vermicomposting: A possible small scale industry

... aeration conspire to cut off oxygen supplies, areas of the worm bed, or even the entire system, can become anaerobic. This will kill the worms very quickly. Not only are the worms deprived of oxygen, they are also killed ...

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Bioproduction Systems and their Environmental Implications

Bioproduction Systems and their Environmental Implications

... Higher quantities of wastes ar e handled due to the addition of animal bedding, spilled feed, water used in c l e aning , runoff from open lots, and water added to reduce odour in liquid[r] ...

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Biotransformation of Seafood Processing Wastes Fermented with Natural Lactic Acid Bacteria; the Quality of Fermented Products and Their Use in Animal Feeding

Biotransformation of Seafood Processing Wastes Fermented with Natural Lactic Acid Bacteria; the Quality of Fermented Products and Their Use in Animal Feeding

... processing wastes comprising of head, skin, fra me and gut were collected fro m seafood processing plants located in Adana (Turkey) and transported in ice to the ...Fish wastes were minced by a grinder and ...

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“Pharmaceutical Waste Management” by Abna Sreedhar, Madhvi Apte, Rashmi Mallya, India.

“Pharmaceutical Waste Management” by Abna Sreedhar, Madhvi Apte, Rashmi Mallya, India.

... The method of encapsulation involves immobilizing the pharmaceutical products in a solid block within a plastic or steel drum which should be cleaned prior to use and should not have contained explosive or hazardous ...

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