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Worms consume 25% of their body weight easily per day - [https://urbanwormcompany.com/how-many-worms-need-compost-bin/]
Worms consume 25% of their body weight easily per day - [https://urbanwormcompany.com/how-many-worms-need-compost-bin/]


 
This [https://urbanwormcompany.com/how-many-worms-need-compost-bin/] implies easily 1/2 lb worms per cubic foot.


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Revision as of 22:30, 4 April 2020

Problem Statement

Using Aquaponic Towers such as in the Aquaponic Greenhouse - how many of these towers - functioning as worm towers - would be required to process household blackwater? The towers were 6-10' tall, and 6" diameter. Volume Calculator shows a 10' tower is 1/20 of a cubic meter.

Chemical Oxygen Demand per day per person is 100g - from Biodigester#Technical_Design_.2B_Calculations. About 1 lb wet feces per day.

Feces is 75% water. [1]. It requires only 100 Whr to evaporate the water in feces. But, feces will be in a larger volume of water, such as 1 gallon - making it 0.6 kWhr for evaporation. Not bad. This would be an incinerating toilet.

For worms - vermiposting works at approximately 1kg worm biomass per 1 kg feedstock per day - [2]. For 1 lb - that is 1/2 kg of worms - to process human waste per person. About 4000 worms to a kg of worms. [3]

Worms consume 25% of their body weight easily per day - [4]

This [5] implies easily 1/2 lb worms per cubic foot.

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