Conclusion – outlook
Gaseous emissions and air treatment during composting
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Conclusion – outlook
Gaseous emissions and air treatment during composting

Authors : Philippe HUMEAU, Pierre LE CLOIREC

Publication date: April 10, 2010 | Lire en français

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5. Conclusion – outlook

This approach to the treatment of gaseous effluents generated during waste composting has made it possible to define :

  • windrow oxygenation methods, depending on the process used. Air blowing is preferred for homogeneous aeration of the fermenting material;

  • ventilation of the different areas of the composting plant, which must be compartmentalized: raw material storage, aerobic fermentation and compost maturation;

  • extracted air treatment processes. Biological systems appear to be the best suited to the flows and quality of the waste gases to be treated.

An industrial example was presented. The approach described above was used to set up the compartment and extraction system. The air treatment consists of an original biological scrubbing process...

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