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http://dx.doi.org/10.11109/JAES.2013.19.2.081

The Effect of NaOH treatment-Citric acid neutralization of Korean Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) on Physicochemical Compositions of Domestic Swine Excrement for the Connection to Thermophilic Aerobic Oxidation (TAO)  

Kim, Ha-Je (Dept. of Environmental Engineering, Sangji University)
Kim, Soo-Ryang (Dept. of Animal Life Resource, Sangji University)
Hong, In-Gi (Dept. of Environmental Engineering, Sangji University)
Jeon, Sang-Jun (Dept. of Environmental Engineering, Sangji University)
Kim, Cho-Rong (Dept. of Environmental Engineering, Sangji University)
Jung, Gwang-Hwa (National Institute of Animal Science, RDA)
Han, Ho (MH Co., LTD.)
Kim, Dong-Kyun (Dept. of Animal Life Resource, Sangji University)
Lee, Myung-Gyu (Dept. of Environmental Engineering, Sangji University)
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Journal of Animal Environmental Science / v.19, no.2, 2013 , pp. 81-88 More about this Journal
Abstract
We planned to study how the chemical disposal designed by SOP can affect on physicochemical compositions of the livestock excrement. According to Livestock Manure Management Scheme, we experimented in two steps; the first step, NaOH treatment-Citric acid neutralization, and then the second procedure, Thermophilic Aerobic Oxidation (TAO) system. Physicochemical compositions of the 3-days-old samples after NaOH treatment were pH 10.31, EC 24.54 mS/cm, SCOD 3,022 mg/L, T-N 4,315 mg/L, $NH{_4}^+-N$ 1,960 mg/L, and not detected E. coli.. And those of one-day-old samples after citric acid neutralization were pH 7.36, EC 32.89 mS/cm, $SCOD_{Mn}$ 12,733 mg/L, T-N 4,787 mg/L, $NH{_4}^+-N$ 2,450 mg/L, and E. coli. not detected. In contrast, the physicochemical compositions of the treatment plots after the second treatment with TAO system (72hr) were pH 9.42 EC 24.21 mS/cm, $SCOD_{Mn}$ 3,660 mg/L, T-N 3,616 mg/L, $NH{_4}^+-N$ 1,190 mg/L, and no detection of E. coli.
Keywords
Swine Manure; Foot and Mouth Disease; FMD SOP (Standard Operating Procedure, Korea); Alkaline Treatment; Thermophilic Aerobic Oxidation system;
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