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Diseño Planta de Compostaje

Authors: González López, Manuel;

Diseño Planta de Compostaje

Abstract

[ES]El proyecto pretende diseñar una planta de tratamiento para la generación de compost ó composta. La planta estará situada en la zona centro de Asturias. El producto generado (compost), es obtenido a partir de diferentes materiales de origen orgánico. Como pueden ser los residuos agropecuarios, el estiércol, la fracción orgánica de residuos sólidos, etc., los cuales son sometidos a un proceso biológico controlado de fermentación denominado compostaje. Por tanto, a partir de una serie de residuos de origen orgánico, generamos un producto de valor añadido que se puede utilizar tanto de forma particular, como pública o por empresas, en distintos formatos para abono y sustrato, en fincas, jardines, parques, urbanizaciones, campos de golf, etc.

[EN]The project aims to design a treatment plant for compost or compost generation. The plant will be located in the central area of Asturias. The product generated (compost), is obtained from different materials of organic origin, such as agricultural waste, manure, organic fraction of solid waste, etc., which are subjected to a controlled biological fermentation process called composting. Therefore, from a series of residues of organic origin, we generate an added value product that can be used in a particular way, as public or by companies, in different formats for fertilizer and substrate, in farms, gardens, parks, urbanizations, golf courses, etc.

Keywords

3308.07, Environmental Technology and enviromental, Refuse disposal, Ingeniería y Tecnología del Medio Ambiente, Ciencias Tecnológicas, 3308, 33, Química Industrial, Eliminación de Residuos, Technological Sciences

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