static pile Articles
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Aerated Static Pile (ASP) Composting Technology
The Winter 2012 issue of The Instructor, the Offical Publication of the Certified Horsemanship Association, includes an article by John Bouey, President of Managed Organic Recycling on the Aerated Static Pile (ASP) Composting Technology for organic recycling and composting. Article is a basic overview of the ASP Composting Technology and composting process. Full issue can be found at ...
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Biosolids Composting In Salt Lake City
BioCycle Magazine Article on Biosolids Composting at Central Valley Water Reclamation Facility in Salt Lake City, UT using Managed Organic Recycling, Inc.'s Covered Aerated Static Pile Composting System. Full scale operations started in February 2011. Other facility equipment includes AirFloor from Buildworks, temperature probes from ReoTemp, turner from Scarab, and mixer from Roto-Mix. Full ...
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Oquirrh Mt. Biosolids Composting Facility
Biosolids Composting at Waste Water Reclamation Facility utilizing the MOR, Inc. Covered Aerated Static Pile (ASP) Composting System. Facility has eliminated disposal costs associated with land application and landfill by composting biosolids on site and producing at Class A STA approved soil amendment for sale to the public. The facilty utilizes the MOR, Inc. cover system to reduce odors and ...
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WASATCH Composting Facility
Wasatch Integrated Waste Management District utilizes the Aerated Static Pile (ASP) Composting System designed by Managed Organic Recycling, Inc. The system was installed to reduce odors that occured during the previously used open windrow composting method. Phase one is currently under construction with completion estimated by Summer of 2013 and Phase two will commence with the possible ...
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Tulare Farms - Case Study
Tulare Lake Compost (TLC) is a state-of-the-art 175 acre composting facility located near Kettleman City in Kings County, California. At the facility, an eco-friendly process is used to combine agricultural and green waste from the Central Valley with biosolids from Los Angeles County to create an optimal mixture for composting. TLC employs the covered aerated static pile (ASP) composting ...
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Rapid Mono-Composting Biosolids Facility
California Cental Valley composter utilizes the Managed Organic Recycling, Inc. Covered Aerated Static Pile (ASP) Composting System to meet Air Board regulations requireing greated than 90% capture of emissions (VOCs). System was developed to rapidly compost bisolids to meet PFRP (process to further reduce pathogens) and compost stability in under 10 days. Facility has increased throughput will ...
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Composting of municipal green waste using a hybrid Mode of the aerated static pile
The aerated static pile (ASP) system developed in Rutgers University (Finstein et al., 1980) is based on a deep understanding of composting as a microbial process. It allows for a good degree of process control and high organic matter stabilisation rates, with relatively low labour and cost. For these reasons, the ASP system has been intensively studied with, among others, the following aims: ...
By ORBIT e.V.
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South Kern Compost manufacturing facility case study
The Challenge Seated approximately 30 miles southwest of Bakersfield, California, the South Kern Compost Manufacturing Facility (SKCMF) was commissioned in 2006 to alleviate concerns about long-term viability of land application of Class B biosolids in Southern California, and address air quality issues of previous traditional composting processes. The Solution As the country’s most ...
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Composting
Introduction Composting is a controlled biological process by which organic contaminants (e.g., PAHs) are converted by microorganisms (under aerobic and anaerobic conditions) to innocuous, stabilized byproducts. Typically, thermophilic conditions (54 to 65 °C) must be maintained to properly compost soil contaminated with hazardous organic contaminants. The increased temperatures result from heat ...
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Composting of a mixture of orange and cotton Industrial wastes and the influence of adding olivemill Wastewater
The rapid expansion of the agro-industry during recent decades has led to the increasing production of organic wastes. Some such agroindustrial wastes are olive mill wastewater (OMW), the waste from orange juice extraction (OW) and the waste from cotton gins (CW). The OMW resulting from olive oil production contains olive pulp, mucilage, pectin, oil, the vegetable water of the fruit and the water ...
By ORBIT e.V.
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Odor issues at Mariposa MSW composting facility
The Mariposa County MSW composting facility was built at the county landfill to remove some dry recyclables from the waste stream and to produce compost for daily cover. One key motivation was to increase the lifespan of the landfill and to postpone a costly long-haul. The facility was permitted, designed and built by a team of engineers and vendors. It began operation in the summer of 2006. ECS ...
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A cost-effective method for controlling compost air emissions
In October 2007, ECS began conducting trials at California State University Fresno (CSUF) to explore using the new patent pending AC Composter (ACC) covered aerated static pile system to manage dairy manure solids and comply with airquality standards. A two-zone portable pilot system was delivered by ECS and installed at the CSUF research dairy. This research is being conducted under a Phase I ...
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Waste Management a Problem & Organic Waste Composters a Solution
What would it be like to wake up one day to a planet free of trash and other debris? You can know that this vision is a theory based on your present knowledge of the scenario. Because we’re still more concerned with increasing production than reducing or simply controlling the waste that results, we’ve created this situation. Try to imagine a world populated ...
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Mariposa compost facility odor remediation update
Staring in the winter of 2006 the staff at the Mariposa Compost Facility worked quickly to make process changes to bring odor issues under control. Here is the latest chapter in their story. Odor (incident) Logs In January 2007 the Local Environmental Agency (LEA) provided "odor logs" to the county residents that were troubled by the compost facility's odors. The odor logs were collected ...
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