Co-composting of palm oil wastewater sludge and biosolids

The present study deals with the co-composting of palm oil wastewater sludge (OS) and biosolids (BS) as a possible environmental friendly alternative to handle these wastes. Five laboratory scale composters, each containing 5 kg soil spiked with 10 % OS (mass basis) were used. Shredded empty fruit b...

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Main Authors: Al-Madhoun, W.A., Jabieng, S.A., Isa, M.H., Asaari , F.A.H., Aziz, H.A., Farooqi, I.H.
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Published: 2005
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Online Access:http://eprints.utp.edu.my/1895/1/Co-composting_of_palm_oil_wastewater_sludge_and_biosolids.pdf
http://eprints.utp.edu.my/1895/
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Institution: Universiti Teknologi Petronas
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Summary:The present study deals with the co-composting of palm oil wastewater sludge (OS) and biosolids (BS) as a possible environmental friendly alternative to handle these wastes. Five laboratory scale composters, each containing 5 kg soil spiked with 10 % OS (mass basis) were used. Shredded empty fruit bunches (EFB) was used as bulking agent. The EFB to soil ratio for each composter was 1:2 (v/v). The carbon-to-nitrogen (C/N) and carbon-to-phosphorus (C/P) ratios were adjusted to 20:1 and 800:1 by adding urea (H2NCONH2) and potassium dihydrogen phosphate (KH2PO4) respectively to the composting mixture. The ratio of BS : (soil + OS) was varied as 0.0:1.0, 0.1:1.0, 0.5:1.0, 0.7:1.0 and 1.0:1.0. The moisture content was adjusted to 20 % and the experiment was conducted at room temperature. The results showed enhanced biodegradation due to biosolids addition. The optimum BS : (soil + OS) ratio was found to be 0.1:1 at which the oil and grease removal reached 86 % in the six week experimental duration. The experiment demonstrated the feasibility of composting at low temperatures (25-26 °C) and also pointed out that depending on the type of materials used it may not always be possible to adjust high levels of moisture content in composting piles.