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Monitoring of the process of composting of kitchen waste in an institutional scale worm farm

机译:监视机构规模蠕虫场中厨房垃圾的堆肥过程

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Vermicomposting provides an alternative method of managing waste that is ecofriendly and cost-effective. The Environmental Technology Centre (ETC) at Murdoch University and St. John of God Hospital (SJOG) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to install a vermiculture system in SJOG to treat some of the organic waste generated by the on site kitchen facility. This is an effort made by SJOG to reduce the amount of organic waste sent to landfill each year and to treat the waste on site as part of a recycling/reuse program.The study is aimed at scientifically monitoring vermicomposting process and to understand the optimum management requirements to improve the operation of an institutional scale worm farm. In addition, an experiment was conducted to investigate the suitability of bedding materials: horse manure, cow manure, peat coir, and natural bedding (vermicast). The species of earthworms used in this experiment were Red (Lumbricus rubellus), Tiger (Eisenia fetida), and Blue (Lumbricus excavatus). The pH, temperature, worm population and quality of castings were tested in different beds.Results indicated that vermicast was the best bedding for vermicomposting, and there were no significant difference between the performances of the other three beds. However, it can be concluded that the bedding material of horse manure, cow manure, and peat coir were successfully established well within the experimental period of eight weeks, and cow manure with the lowest C:N ratio produced the best quality bedding. As using vermicast for the initial bedding creates a very high capital cost these organic substrates provide cost-effective alternative. Therefore they would be quite appropriate to initiate an institutional scale worm farm.
机译:Vermicomposting提供了一种生态友好且具有成本效益的替代方法来管理废物。默多克大学的环境技术中心(ETC)与圣约翰医院(SJOG)签署了谅解备忘录(MOU),在SJOG中安装了mi菜养殖系统,以处理现场厨房设施产生的一些有机废物。 SJOG致力于减少每年送入垃圾填埋场的有机废物的数量,并将其作为回收/再利用计划的一部分在现场进行处理。该研究旨在科学监控ver堆肥过程并了解最佳管理要求改进机构规模蠕虫农场的运营。此外,还进行了一项实验来研究床上用品的适用性:马粪,牛粪,泥炭椰皮和天然床上用品(ver粉)。本实验中使用的of种是红色(Lumbricus rubellus),老虎(Eisenia fetida)和蓝色(Lumbricus excavatus)。在不同的床上测试了pH,温度,蠕虫种群和铸件的质量。结果表明,mic粉是进行com堆肥的最佳铺垫,而其他三张床上的性能之间没有显着差异。然而,可以得出的结论是,在八周的实验期内,马粪,牛粪和泥炭椰壳的被褥材料已成功建立,并且以C:N比率最低的牛粪产生的寝具质量最好。由于使用ver石作初始铺垫会产生很高的投资成本,因此这些有机基材可提供具有成本效益的替代方案。因此,它们非常适合启动机构规模的蠕虫农场。

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