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The matter is broken down through aerobic decomposition into garden fertiliser.
Ammonia is also produced during the aerobic decomposition of organic matter by bacteria.
Beef cattle are more likely to be range animals, promoting aerobic decomposition of manure.
For example, CO2 generated from aerobic decomposition of food wastes would be consumed by the next year’s crop.
This prevents the solids from settling on the bottom and introduces oxygen into the top layers—thus speeding aerobic decomposition.
It promotes faster more uniform aerobic decomposition.
Aerobic decomposition of this material can reduce dissolved oxygen levels if discharged into rivers or waterways.
Because it involves aerobic decomposition, composting does not generate any methane emissions, and only releases a small amount of carbon dioxide.
Composting is a natural recycling process that relies upon the aerobic decomposition of organic matter by communities of microorganisms.
Every attempt was made to replicate the critical success factors cited in the literature such as dose, aerobic decomposition, and flow through / mixing.
This occurs because of restricted drainage precluding aerobic decomposition, and the remains of plants and animals remain within the soil.
Composting toilets treat human waste though a natural aerobic decomposition process, converting them to safe, stable, odorless, nutrient-rich end-products.
Plastic non-clog diffusers inject air near the bottom of the aeration chamber so that the sewage remains in a state of aerobic decomposition.
The petrifaction process occurs underground, when wood becomes buried under sediment and is initially preserved due to a lack of oxygen which inhibits aerobic decomposition.
The faeces are contained within the Treebog base which is well ventilated to allow aerobic decomposition to occur, the mineralised material feeding the trees around it.
As previously mentioned no chemicals such as chlorinated lime should be added to the tank because the bacteria needed for aerobic decomposition would thereby be destroyed.
Was biochemical oxygen demand (the amount of oxygen in the water needed for the aerobic decomposition of sewage plant effluent) no greater than 8 mg/litre?
Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) Oxygen is used in the aerobic decomposition of organic matter.
At the opposite extreme, piles made of finely ground or soft, wet materials tend to compact, ending convective air exchanges and bringing aerobic decomposition to a halt.
A composting toilet is a type of dry toilet that uses a predominantly aerobic processing system to treat human excreta, by composting or managed aerobic decomposition.
Our results suggest that partly humified peats are a remnant of catotelm peats, which have been exposed to aerobic decomposition by drainage and erosion of the acrotelm.
(see footnote 20) (numéro d’enregistrement CAS) "CO2 emissions from biomass decomposition" means releases of CO2 resulting from aerobic decomposition of biomass.
If these bottles end up in microbial landfills, (as 80% do) the bottles will break down within 10 months into inert biomass and biogas through either an anaerobic (no oxygen, no light) or aerobic decomposition.
The aerobic decomposition of barley silage treated with two inoculants (LacA and LacB) containing mixtures of Lactobacillus plantarum and Enterococcus faecium was investigated over a 28-day period.
In addition, the description of composting as one of a group of "high solids aerobic decomposition" processes (VanderGhenyst et al., 1997) provides a very useful perspective, especially from a scientific and engineering point of view.