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Treatment of swine manure: case studies in Europeans N-surplus areas
García-González, Maria Cruz; Riaño, Berta; Teresa, Marta; Herrero, Eva; Ward, Alastair James; Provolo, Giorgio; Moscatelli, Giuseppe; Piccinini, Sergio; Bonmatí, August; Bernal, María Pilar; Winiewska, Hanna; Proniewicz, Marcin.
Afiliação
  • García-González, Maria Cruz; Agricultural Technological Institute of Castilla and León. Valladolid. ES
  • Riaño, Berta; Agricultural Technological Institute of Castilla and León. Valladolid. ES
  • Teresa, Marta; Aragon Company of Agri-environmental Management S.L.U. Zaragoza. ES
  • Herrero, Eva; Aragon Company of Agri-environmental Management S.L.U. Zaragoza. ES
  • Ward, Alastair James; Aarhus University. Dept. of Engineering. Tjele. DK
  • Provolo, Giorgio; University of Milan. Dept. of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. Milan. IT
  • Moscatelli, Giuseppe; Research Centre on Animal Production. Reggio Emilia. IT
  • Piccinini, Sergio; Research Centre on Animal Production. Reggio Emilia. IT
  • Bonmatí, August; IRTA. GIRO Joint Research Unit IRTA-UPC. Barcelona. ES
  • Bernal, María Pilar; CSIC. Centro de Edafología y Biología Aplicada del Segura. Murcia. ES
  • Winiewska, Hanna; Office of the Marshal of the Warmińsko-Mazurskie Voivodeship. Olsztyn. PL
  • Proniewicz, Marcin; Office of the Marshal of the Warmińsko-Mazurskie Voivodeship. Olsztyn. PL
Sci. agric ; 73(5): 444-454, 2016. graf, ilus, tab
Article em En | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1497590
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ABSTRACT
In this study, eight different manure treatment plants were monitored. The plants were four on-farm and four centralized treatment plants, all of them at full-scale level. Assessment includes a total of seven pre-treatment and process units as follows mechanical separation, with and without coagulant and flocculant addition, pasteurization, nitrification-denitrification, anaerobic digestion, and composting. The plants are located in nutrient surplus areas of three European Member States (Spain, Italy and Denmark), the majority of these areas being Nitrate Vulnerable Zones (NVZ). Results presented herein are data collected over a six-month period and comprise performance data of the treatment plants, pathogen indicators (E.coli and Salmonella) and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions data under two scenarios 1) the baseline scenario and 2) the treatment plant scenario. The assessment includes GHG emissions of the storage facilities, transportation, and subsequent intermediate storage, electric consumption, electric production, composting, and land application. All treatment plants studied generated a significant reduction in GHG emissions (between 53 and 90 %) in comparison to the baseline scenario. Organic matter and total solids (TS) content in manure were also greatly reduced, with values ranging between 35-53 % of chemical oxygen demand (COD) and, 24-61 % of TS for anaerobic digestion (AD) treatment plants, 77-93 % COD and 70 % TS in the case of AD combined with nitrogen (N)-removal unit plants. Nitrogen concentrations were also greatly reduced (between 65-85 %) total Kjeldahl nitrogen (TKN) and 68-83 % ammonium (NH4+-N)) in plants with N-removal units.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: VETINDEX Idioma: En Revista: Sci. agric / Sci. agric. Ano de publicação: 2016 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: VETINDEX Idioma: En Revista: Sci. agric / Sci. agric. Ano de publicação: 2016 Tipo de documento: Article