Abstract

MOST HIGHLY MECHANIZED IN-VESSEL COMPOSTING FACILITIES ARE HISTORY: LESSONS LEARNEDStarting in the mid-1980s, many wastewater utilities interested in composting sludge turned to in-vessel composting technologies. These technologies consisted of a number of enclosed vessels with highly mechanized systems for mixing and conveying of materials, and air handling and odor control. Compared to other traditional methods of composting, such as static pile and windrow, the in-vessel...Author(s)John F. DonovanSourceProceedings of the Water Environment FederationSubjectSession 100: Residuals & Biosolids Management: Management and RegulationsDocument typeConference PaperPublisherWater Environment FederationPrint publication date Jan, 2005ISSN1938-6478SICI1938-6478(20050101)2005:7L.8279;1-DOI10.2175/193864705783813377Volume / Issue2005 / 7Content sourceWEFTECFirst / last page(s)8279 - 8294Copyright2005Word count244

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