Investigation of feedstock on compost characteristics

Biodegradable organics waste occupies a large proportion of the total waste generated in a household. The use of earthworms to degrade such waste is gaining popularity for its ability to produce valuable soil amendment at a shorter time compared to composting. In this study, five different feedstock...

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Main Author: Tong, Jun Yong.
Other Authors: Lim Chu Sing
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2010
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-404732023-03-04T18:20:36Z Investigation of feedstock on compost characteristics Tong, Jun Yong. Lim Chu Sing School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Mechanical engineering::Bio-mechatronics Biodegradable organics waste occupies a large proportion of the total waste generated in a household. The use of earthworms to degrade such waste is gaining popularity for its ability to produce valuable soil amendment at a shorter time compared to composting. In this study, five different feedstock are subjected to composting, vermicomposting and combined system respectively to determine the effect on the characteristics of vermicompost and compost. Physical and chemical analysis such as volatile solids, pH, moisture content, N:P:K ratio and electrical conductivity are conducted to compare the differences. Balsam plants are used to demonstrate the reduction in the flowering time when the soil is amended with the produced compost and vermicompost. Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) 2010-06-16T02:00:55Z 2010-06-16T02:00:55Z 2010 2010 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/40473 en Nanyang Technological University 121 p. application/pdf
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Tong, Jun Yong.
Investigation of feedstock on compost characteristics
description Biodegradable organics waste occupies a large proportion of the total waste generated in a household. The use of earthworms to degrade such waste is gaining popularity for its ability to produce valuable soil amendment at a shorter time compared to composting. In this study, five different feedstock are subjected to composting, vermicomposting and combined system respectively to determine the effect on the characteristics of vermicompost and compost. Physical and chemical analysis such as volatile solids, pH, moisture content, N:P:K ratio and electrical conductivity are conducted to compare the differences. Balsam plants are used to demonstrate the reduction in the flowering time when the soil is amended with the produced compost and vermicompost.
author2 Lim Chu Sing
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title Investigation of feedstock on compost characteristics
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