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*Fertilization rates via septic fertigation | *Fertilization rates via septic fertigation | ||
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*Waste production per day: human carbon dioxide, urine, and feces | |||
*Intake per day: oxygen, water, food, nutrients |
Latest revision as of 22:31, 1 May 2020
This is part of Integrated Food and Waste Management System (IFWMS).
- Understanding purification capacity of different media:
- Vermipost medium biological loading rate per volume
- Anaerobic medium biological loading rate
- Thermophilic decomposition loading rate
- Charcoal loading rates
- Ozone purification loading rates
- Chlorine disinfection rates
- Filter medium loading rates
- Clay and ceramic filter percolation rates
- Sand filter rates
- Biological uptake by azolla and duckweed
- Algal growth rates
- Processing food waste through pigs and chickens
- Fertilization rates via septic fertigation
- Fungal decomposition rates in woodchips
- Oxidation in water via air stones
- Waste production per day: human carbon dioxide, urine, and feces
- Intake per day: oxygen, water, food, nutrients