Eric Gbenatey Nartey, Ruben Sakrabani, Sean Tyrrel, Olufunke Cofie
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摘要
摘要背景一项粪便污泥(FS)共堆肥研究评估了批次之间和批次内堆肥特性的一致性程度。通过测量关键参数的变异性,研究了共堆肥过程的一致性。方法设置12个FS与食物垃圾(FW)共堆肥桩,分3个批次(1、2、3),对连续3批次FS与食物垃圾共堆肥的一致性进行评价。在批次内,通过将其分成四个单独的重复堆来评估每个批次的一致性。感兴趣的特征是大肠杆菌,以及选定的理化参数(pH, EC, Mg, Ca, N, nh4 -N, no3 -N, P, avail)。P和K)和重金属(Se、Fe、Cd、Cu、Hg、Ni、Pb和Cr)。数据采用SPSS进行方差分析(ANOVA)。结果结果表明,在整个堆肥过程中,各批次的大肠杆菌含量不一致。虽然批次之间只观察到EC和营养参数的变化,但批次内的几个测量特征的变化是明显的。测定的批内重金属和营养物质变异系数(cv)分别为0 ~ 125%和3 ~ 111%。结论连续批间营养成分一致性较差,批内CV较宽。如果病原体完全灭活,大肠杆菌的一致性水平可能不是问题。建议建议创建一个阈值,以确定FS共堆肥的可接受变化水平。
Assessing consistency in the aerobic co-composting of faecal sludge and food waste in a municipality in Ghana
Abstract Background A faecal sludge (FS) co-composting study assessed the extent of consistency in compost characteristics between and within batches. The study focused on the consistency of the co-composting process by measuring the variability of key parameters. Method The set up consisted of 12 FS and food waste (FW) co-composting piles in three successive batches (1, 2 and 3). Consistency was assessed in the three successive batches of co-composted FS and food waste (FW). Within batches, consistency was assessed in each of them by dividing it into four separate replicate piles. Characteristics of interest were E. coli , as well as selected physico-chemical parameters (pH, EC, Mg, Ca, N, NH 4 -N, NO 3 -N, P, avail. P, and K) and heavy metals (Se, Fe, Cd, Cu, Hg, Ni, Pb and Cr). Data were subjected to analysis of variance (ANOVA) using SPSS. Result Results show that, E. coli levels were not consistent between the successive batches during the entire co-composting process. While variations between batches were only observed for EC and nutrient parameters, variations were evident for several measured characteristics within batches. The measured coefficient of variations (CVs) within batches ranged between 0–125% and 3–111% for heavy metals and nutrients, respectively. Conclusion In conclusion, there was less consistency in nutrients between successive batches and CV within batches was wide. Consistency levels for E. coli may not be an issue if pathogen inactivation is complete. Recommendation It is recommended that a threshold value be created for determining what is an acceptable level of variation in FS co-composting.