Abstract

Researches have been carried out to determine the methanogenic potential dairy waste and the efficiency of their use in anaerobic fermentation to produce biogas. The most important qualitative characteristics of waste products from two milk production were determined, and a comparative analysis was carried out on the specific methane yield during their anaerobic biofermentation with the addition of different samples granular sludge. The hydrochemical characteristics and inoculating potential of the studied sludge samples were determined, it was established
 that sludge, taken from the reserve tank of JSC “Milkavita”, has a great methanogenic potential and promotes maximum biogas yield during biofermentation of dairy waste (0.85 l/gODM).

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