Pig manure treatment by organic bed biofiltration
Abstract
Research and development work to optimize the BIOSOR™-Manure, a biofiltration process for pig manure treatment, have been realized on the site of a piggery (Île d'Orléans, Québec, Canada) using a 400 m 3 biofiltration system. Despite strong variations in BOD 5 (10,000-20,000 mg/L), in SS (10,000-20,000 mg/L), in TKN (2000-3800 mg/L) and in P tot (500-900 mg/L), the BIOSORÔ system was able to maintain an overall pollutant removal performance averaging > 95% for the BOD 5, > 97% for the SS, > 84% for the TKN and > 87% for the P tot. By reducing the raw manure's organic load by more than 95%, the process eliminates over 80% the odour intensity coming from the production installations, the storage, the transportation and the spreading of the manure. The results obtained show that the BIOSOR™-Manure process is an efficient, simple and performing technology bringing a global solution to pig manure problems.
- Publication:
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Desalination
- Pub Date:
- 2008
- DOI:
- 10.1016/j.desal.2007.11.049
- Bibcode:
- 2008Desal.231..297B
- Keywords:
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- Pig manure;
- Odours;
- Olfactometrical analysis;
- Treatment;
- Biofiltration;
- Deodorization