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Title:Solar drying in the vineyard: a sustainable technology for the recovery of nutrients from winery organic waste
Author(s):Prenafeta-Boldu FX; Burgos L; Noguerol J; Mercader M; Soler J; Fernandez B;
Address:"GIRO Program, Institute of Agrifood Research and Technology (IRTA), Torre Marimon, E08140 Caldes de Montbui, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain E-mail: belen.fernandez@irta.cat. Bodegas Torres, Familia Torres, Carrer de Miquel Torres i Carbo 6, E08720, Vilafranca del Penedes, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. EMA Depuracio i Enginyeria de l'Aigua, S.L. Avda. Sant Jordi 176, E17800 Olot, Girona, Catalonia, Spain"
Journal Title:Water Sci Technol
Year:2020
Volume:82
Issue:1
Page Number:27 - 38
DOI: 10.2166/wst.2020.320
ISSN/ISBN:0273-1223 (Print) 0273-1223 (Linking)
Abstract:"The present study describes a pilot-scale experimental validation of a forced-convection greenhouse solar dryer, combined with a biofilter, for controlled atmospheric emissions. This set-up was applied to the dewatering of sewage sludge from a biological plant that treated process wastewater in a commercial Mediterranean winery. Experiments were performed after the harvest, from September onwards, during the peak generation of sludge. The average drying rate during the first 10 days of operation ranged from 1.17 to 2.24 kg m(-2) d(-1), depending on the measurement method, during which the water content of the sludge was reduced from 90% down to 67%. Biofiltration was quite inefficient against greenhouse gases (methane and dinitrous oxide), and direct emissions during the drying process were on average 57 g CO(2)-eq m(-2) d(-1). Ammonia and volatile organic compounds were removed with average efficiencies of 71% and 35%, but ammonia losses through volatilization represented less than 2% of the initial nitrogen content. The sludge was dried further during November, to the lowest possible water content of 14%. Both the intermediate and final sludge dried materials were characterized for their agronomical value as organic fertilizers"
Keywords:*Desiccation Farms Nutrients *Sewage Wastewater;
Notes:"MedlinePrenafeta-Boldu, F X Burgos, L Noguerol, J Mercader, M Soler, J Fernandez, B eng England 2020/09/11 Water Sci Technol. 2020 Jul; 82(1):27-38. doi: 10.2166/wst.2020.320"

 
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