Abstract

A weakly acidic ammonium-rich wastewater (STL) was intended to reuse as a moisture conditioning agent for composting to increase nitrogen content of compost. The influence of adding STL in the mesophilic period (MP), thermophilic period (TP), and cooling period (CP) on composting performance was investigated. Results revealed that organic degradation was strongly suppressed in MP, whereas no difference (p > 0.05) was observed between CP and control group (using tap water as moisture conditioning agent). The hydrolysis and mineralization of organic matter in TP were partly stimulated because reusing STL reduced free ammonia concentrations (<400 mg/L) of windrows. Additionally, the ammonium and nitrate nitrogen content of compost in TP increased by 71% and 425% without additional greenhouse gas emissions compared with control group. Therefore, ammonium-rich wastewater like STL could substitute tap water to condition compost moisture content and increase the nitrogen content of compost during the thermophilic composting period.

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