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EFFECTS OF ADDITION OF RED MUD ON EMISSION OF GREENHOUSE GASES AND AMMONIA FROM FULL-SCALE SWINE MANURE WINDROW COMPOSTING

Authors :
Wei Yuansong
Li Hongmei
Ge Zhen
Zhao Chenyang
Zheng Bofu
Wan HeFeng
Han ShengHui
Source :
Environmental Engineering and Management Journal. 15:2245-2252
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
OAIMDD - EcoZone Publishing House, 2016.

Abstract

It is of great concern to reduce greenhouse gases (GHG) and ammonia (NH3) emissions from animal manure composting in China. The purpose of this study was to investigate effects of adding red mud on emissions of GHG (methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O)) and NH3 in full-scale swine manure windrow composting. Two full-scale swine manure windrow composting experiments were carried out to compare emission of GHG and NH3 with and without addition of red mud. Results showed that the addition of modified red mud reduced N2O emissions by 4.03%, however, it did not help reduce CH4 emissions (51.65% higher than that of the control test). Ammonia emission from both the experimental and the control tests were similar. The addition of modified red mud was useful to conserve nitrogen and phosphorus because the contents of total nitrogen and total phosphorus in the compost of the experiment test were higher than the control test. It was also found that turning was useful to reduce CH4 emissions, i.e. 51.72% reduction of CH4 emission after turning compared to before turning. However, turning resulted in an increased N2O emission flux by 23.15 times in the experiment test and 15.31 times in the control test, respectively.

Details

ISSN :
18433707 and 15829596
Volume :
15
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Environmental Engineering and Management Journal
Accession number :
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