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Composition and parameters of household bio-waste in four seasons

A. Hanc, P. Novak, M. Dvorak, J. Habart, P. Svehla,

. 2011 ; 31 (7) : 1450-60. [pub] 20110317

Language English Country United States

Document type Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Bio-waste makes up almost half portion of municipal solid waste. The characterization of household bio-waste is important in determining the most appropriate treatment method. The differences in composition and parameters of bio-waste derived from urban settlement (U-bio-waste) and family houses (F-bio-waste) during the four climate seasons are described in this paper. Twelve components and 20 parameters for bio-waste were evaluated. The composition of U-bio-waste was almost steady over those seasons, unlike F-bio-waste. U-bio-waste was comprised mainly (58.2%) of fruit and vegetable debris. F-bio-waste was primarily made up of seasonal garden components. The amount of variation among seasons in both type of bio-waste increased in sequence: basic parameters

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