Windrow Cocomposting of Municipal Biosolids and Yard Waste |
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Authors: | Debra R Reinhart Scott D Trainor |
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Institution: | Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida |
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Abstract: | A total of four windrows with yard waste:biosolids ratios ranging from 5.0:1 to 1.2:1 by wet weight were operated over a six month period. The windrows were monitored for temperature, oxygen content, bulk density, particle size, compost characteristics (including metals, nutrients, pesticides, volatile solids, and moisture content), runoff characteristics, and odor potential. Based on study results, cocomposting should be employed at a yard waste:biosolids ratio greater than or equal to 3:1 in order to minimize odor and improve compost characteristics. Leaching of several metals was observed; however, only lead was observed in the runoff at concentrations above maximum contaminant levels. |
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