Fruit and vegetable waste (FVW) was co-digested with first stage (FSS) and second stage anaerobic digester sludge (SSS) separately, over the course of 10 days, in batch reactors. Addition of FVW significantly increased the methane production in both sludges. After 10 days of digestion FSS + FVW produced 514 ± 57 L CH4 kg VS−1added compared with 392 ± 16 L CH4 for the SSS + FVW. The increased methane yield was most likely due to the higher inoculum substrate ratio of the FSS. The final VS and COD contents of the sewer sludge and FVW mixtures were not significantly different from the control values suggesting that all of the FVW added was degraded within 10 days. It is recommended that FVW be added to the first stage of the anaerobic digester in order to maximize methane generation.
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April 01 2012
Comparison of methane production by co-digesting fruit and vegetable waste with first stage and second stage anaerobic digester sludge from a two stage digester
Nathan D. Park;
Nathan D. Park
1Environmental Science and Engineering, University of Northern British Columbia, 3333 University Way, Prince George, British Columbia, Canada V2N 4Z9
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Ronald W. Thring;
1Environmental Science and Engineering, University of Northern British Columbia, 3333 University Way, Prince George, British Columbia, Canada V2N 4Z9
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Steve S. Helle
Steve S. Helle
1Environmental Science and Engineering, University of Northern British Columbia, 3333 University Way, Prince George, British Columbia, Canada V2N 4Z9
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Water Sci Technol (2012) 65 (7): 1252–1257.
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Received:
September 02 2011
Accepted:
November 16 2011
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Nathan D. Park, Ronald W. Thring, Steve S. Helle; Comparison of methane production by co-digesting fruit and vegetable waste with first stage and second stage anaerobic digester sludge from a two stage digester. Water Sci Technol 1 April 2012; 65 (7): 1252–1257. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2012.004
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