A Review on Efficient Operation Technology of Compost Depot 


Vol. 23,  No. 4, pp. 345-356, Dec.  2017
10.7464/ksct.2017.23.4.345


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  Abstract

The composting is a biological process that converts organic matter into useful resources such as fertilizers. It is a continuous transition of microbial communities to adapt changes in organic matter and environmental conditions (carbonation rate, temperature, humidity, oxygen supply, pH, etc.). Most of the composting plants are located in the proximity of the residential areas. It is a general scenario where government authorities receive complaints from the local residents due to release of odor from the composting, and has become a social problem in Korea. Identification of dominant microorganisms, understanding change in microbial communities and augmentation of specific microorganism for composting is vital to enhance the efficiency of composting, quality of the compost produced, and reduction of odor. In this paper, we suggest the optimum operation conditions and methods for compost depot to reduce odor generation. The selection of the appropriate microorganisms and their rapid increase in population are effective to promote composting. The optimal growth conditions of bacteria such as aeration (oxygen), temperature, and humidity were standardized to maximize composting through microbial degradation. The use of porous minerals and moisture control has significantly improved odor removal. Recent technologies to reduce odor from the composting environment and improved composting processes are also presented.

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[IEEE Style]

Y. IS, J. MK, J. BH, "A Review on Efficient Operation Technology of Compost Depot," Clean Technology, vol. 23, no. 4, pp. 345-356, 2017. DOI: 10.7464/ksct.2017.23.4.345.

[ACM Style]

Yang IS, Ji MK, and Jeon BH. 2017. A Review on Efficient Operation Technology of Compost Depot. Clean Technology, 23, 4, (2017), 345-356. DOI: 10.7464/ksct.2017.23.4.345.