Co-composting of empty fruit bunches and partially treated palm oil mill effluents in pilot scale.

A. S. Baharuddin, M. Wakisaka, Y. Shirai, S. Abd-Aziz, N. A. Rahman, M. Hassan
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The main objective of this study is to investigate the physicochemical changes of the co-composting Empty Fruit Bunch (EFB) with partially treated palm oil mill effluent (POME) in pilot scale. The partially treated POME from anaerobic pond was sprayed onto the shredded EFB throughout the treatment. The composting materials were turned over one to three times per week for aeration. Temperature and oxygen were monitored at different depths of the composting piles. Parameters such as C, N, pH, nutrients, heavy metals and total bacteria count were also determined. The temperature was increased up to 58.5°C at day three of treatment, after that fluctuated between 50 to 62°C and then decreased in the latter stage of the process. The pH of the system (7.75-8.10) did not vary significantly during the treatment period while moisture content was reduced from 65-75% to about 60% at the end of the treatment. The initial C/N ratio of 45 was significantly reduced to 12 after 60 days of composting. The final cured compost contained a considerable amount of nutrients (carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium, sulfur and iron) and trace amounts of manganese, zinc, copper. In addition, very low levels of heavy metals were detected in the compost. The number of bacteria involved in the composting process was decreased at the end of the composting period. The results obtained indicated that pilot scale of co-composting EFB with partially treated POME gave acceptable quality of compost and ease in operation. The compost product may useful in palm oil plantation as fertilizer and soil amendment.
空果束和部分处理过的棕榈油厂废水的中试堆肥。
本研究的主要目的是在中试规模上研究空果串(EFB)与部分处理的棕榈油厂废水(POME)共堆肥的理化变化。在整个处理过程中,厌氧池中部分处理的POME喷淋在EFB碎料上。堆肥材料每周翻一到三次曝气。在堆肥桩的不同深度监测温度和氧气。测定了C、N、pH、养分、重金属、细菌总数等参数。在处理的第三天,温度升高到58.5°C,之后在50至62°C之间波动,然后在处理的后期阶段下降。在处理期间,系统的pH值(7.75-8.10)变化不显著,而水分含量在处理结束时从65-75%降低到60%左右。初始C/N比为45,堆肥60 d后显著降低至12。最终固化的堆肥含有相当数量的营养物质(碳、氮、磷、钾、钙、镁、硫和铁)和微量的锰、锌、铜。此外,堆肥中重金属含量极低。在堆肥期结束时,参与堆肥过程的细菌数量减少。结果表明,中试规模的EFB与部分处理的POME共堆肥,堆肥质量可接受,操作简便。该堆肥产品可作为棕榈油种植园的肥料和土壤改良剂。
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