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Biological waste treatment at Lindum Jan Petter Hammer Subject Manager Chemistry/Biology Presentation for Aquateam with Polish guests Lindum, 28. september 2009

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Biological waste treatment at Lindum. Jan Petter Hammer Subject Manager Chemistry/Biology Presentation for Aquateam with Polish guests Lindum, 28. september 2009. Norway’s “Agenda 21”. Recycling of nutrients Local treatment favorized - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Biological waste treatment at Lindum

Jan Petter HammerSubject Manager Chemistry/Biology

Presentation forAquateam with Polish guests

Lindum, 28. september 2009

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Norway’s “Agenda 21”

• Recycling of nutrients• Local treatment favorized• Nutrients are recycled to where the food is being produced

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Biological treatment

1) CompostingAerobic degradation

C6H12O6 + O2 CO2 + H2O

2) biogas productionAnaerobic degradation

C6H12O6 3 CH4 + 3 CO2

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Composting methods at Lindum

• Windrow composting• Matress composting• Reactor composting• Active large windrow composting• AGBAG-kompostering

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Important criteria

• The structure needs to be shredded to the right size• The mixture must be able to drain moisture and be

aerated• The mixture must have DM>30%• C/N-factor• Starting pH > 5• Energy must be removed in the process• Optimal degradation at 50-55 ⁰C

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Process and quality control

• Temperature

• CO2, CH4 and O2

• DM• Odour• Energy

development• Volume reduction

• Hygiene: TKB and Salmonella

• Stability: SOUR test, ”rottegrad”

• Analysis of nutrients• Declaration

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Soil products at Lindum

• Ecologial compost• Agricultural compost• Bulk soil mixtures• Bagged soil mixtures• Garden waste compost• Biological roof covers• Designed products for

customers

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Sewage sludge treatment

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Sludge utilization

Vikersund

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2005 Steinsholt 2006 Statens

vegvesen

E 134

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Food waste composting

Ecological

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From food waste

To compost and soil

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The food waste comes from large kitchens and food shops…

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…. and from private households

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The food waste is shredded andmixed with bark and lime

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The mixture is inserted into the reactor composting facility…

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… where it is transported into separate bins….

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…. and the composting starts

Air is forced through the compost mixture, and it is turned several times each day.

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Plastics and other reject materials are sifted from the compost and sent to energy recovery.

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After 10 days, the compost is taken out and put into Ag-Bags for maturing.

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Agbag ”sausages”

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The compost is monitored by sampling and analyses.

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Growth test in our lab

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Finished compost, ready for use

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Transport to ecological agriculture

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Some of the compost is used in Lindum’s own soil mixtures

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….and the product is bagged and sold in garden shops, super markets – and at Lindum