Article | REF: G1925 V1

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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    3. Treatment of odorous emissions

    At this stage, the odorous air needs to be treated with a suitable process. Several options are available. However, given the complex quality of effluents, the scale of flow rates and concentrations (hyperdiluted systems), and the investment and operating costs involved, certain specific treatments are favored.

    3.1 Treatment processes

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    3.1.1 Selection criteria

    The various air treatment methods available are not described here, as the characteristics, advantages and disadvantages of each treatment...

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