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Composting of food refuse from a student restaurant in Hokkaido University
Authors:Takeki Maeda  Juzo Matsuda  Hiroshi Nakashima  Koichi Yoshida  Joji Suzuki
Institution:(1) Department of Agricultural Engineering, Hokkaido University, N-9, W-9, Kita-ku, Sapporo 060-8589, Japan Tel. +81-11-706-3848; Fax +81-11-706-3848 e-mail: juzo@bpe.agr.hokudai.ac.jp, JP;(2) Experimental Farm, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan, JP;(3) Shizuoka Seiki Inc., Fukuroi, Japan, JP
Abstract:Over a period of 21 months, we composted food refuse from a student restaurant in Hokkaido University using a commercially available composting machine. The machine had two reactors, each with a working volume of 250 l. The refuse was mixed with sawdust in a ratio of 5 l sawdust to 10 kg refuse, and this mixture was fed into the machine daily. We studied the characteristics of the refuse, the composting mixture, and the finished compost in an effort to optimize the operating parameters. We also evaluated the effectiveness of the composting process by determining the decomposition rates of the composting materials. The optimum moisture content of the composting mixture was between 30% wet basis (wb) and 40% wb in this machine. The composting machine worked well when the first reactor was filled with composting mixture and 0.5 kg lime was added once per week. The mass of the materials supplied was reduced by 84% over the study period. The decomposition rate of the volatile matter in all composting materials was 66%. The mass of the food refuse supplied was 14.8 kg/day on average, and the moisture content of the refuse was 77% wb on average. Received: October 4, 1999 / Accepted: April 4, 2000
Keywords:  Composting  Food refuse  Reduction rate  Decomposition rate  Sawdust
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