| Literature DB >> 28495227 |
Maria Cristina Lavagnolo1, Francesca Girotto2, Osamu Hirata3, Raffaello Cossu1.
Abstract
An overall interaction is manifested between wastewater and solid waste management schemes. At the Laboratory of Environmental Engineering (LISA) of the University of Padova, Italy, the scientific and technical implications of putting into practice a decentralized waste and wastewater treatment based on the separation of grey water, brown water (BW - faecal matter) and yellow water (YW - urine) are currently undergoing investigation in the Aquanova Project. An additional aim of this concept is the source segregation of kitchen waste (KW) for subsequent anaerobic co-digestion with BW. To determine an optimal mixing ratio and temperature for use in the treatment of KW, BW, and eventually YW, by means of anaerobic digestion, a series of lab-scale batch tests were performed. Organic mixtures of KW and BW performed much better (max. 520mlCH4/gVS) in terms of methane yields than the individual substrates alone (max. 220mlCH4/gVS). A small concentration of urine proved to have a positive effect on anaerobic digestion performance, possibly due to the presence of micronutrients in YW. When considering high YW concentrations in the anaerobically digested mixtures, no ammonia inhibition was observed until a 30% and 10% YW content was added under mesophilic and thermophilic conditions, respectively.Entities:
Keywords: Brown water; Co-digestion; Kitchen waste; Waste(water) treatment decentralization
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28495227 DOI: 10.1016/j.wasman.2017.05.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Waste Manag ISSN: 0956-053X Impact factor: 7.145