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Digestion Archive for May 2000
14 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:15:16 2002

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DIG-L: Fw: manure digestion systems






 > http://waste2profits.com/articles.htm
 >
 > An anaerobic digester is a completely closed (oxygen free) system that
 > receives and biologically treats manure with naturally occurring organism.
A
 > successful system is easy to operate, is cost effective and characterized
by
 > consistent and significant: reduction in total solids, production of
methane
 > rich biogas, and effluent with less odor, pathogenic organisms and
weedseeds
 > than was present in the incoming waste. In a successful system no
additives
 > or additional organisms are required. Anaerobic digestion systems may have
 > biogas capture and utilization for production of power and/or heat. The
 > system may have solids recovery.
 >
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