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Title: | A global analysis of five years management of slurry with natural treatment systems for wastewater (NTSW) in Gran Canaria using a pilot plant | Authors: | Mendieta Pino, Carlos Alberto Pérez Báez, Sebastián Ovidio Ramos Martín, Alejandro León Zerpa, Federico Antonio Ruiz García, Alejandro |
UNESCO Clasification: | 330810 Tecnología de aguas residuales 330807 Eliminación de residuos 3104 Producción Animal |
Keywords: | Natural systems Anaerobic digester Slurry management Wastewater treatment Constructed wetlands, et al |
Issue Date: | 2018 | Publisher: | EDS | Conference: | Desalination for the Environment (2018) | Abstract: | The objective of this article is to describe the experience on management, behavior and organic waste removal capacity in a pig farm over a 5 years period. In this farm there is a pilot plant with a singular design of Natural Treatment Systems for Wastewater (NTSW) composed of: rotary sieve, first generation multi-chamber biodigestor, two constructed wetlands (CW) with subsurface flow and a facultative pond between both CWs. The pilot plant has operated for 5 years (2009-2015), after the first year of ommissioning (2008). This plant, located in the Island of Gran Canaria, has allowed to verify the suitability of the solutions applied to livestock waste, adaptability to variations in concentration (incoming batches), organic load, flow and atmospheric conditions. Data, was collected through 30 variables distributed between dry and wet periods, and significant correlations have been found between them. In general, NTSW have stable and cyclic elimination percentages according to the time of year. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/77636 | Source: | Desalination for the Environment: Clean Water and Energy Science, Research, Innovation, Industry, BusinessAthens. 3–6 September 2018 |
Appears in Collections: | Póster de congreso |
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