ANAEROBIC DIGESTION IN SANITIZATION OF PIG SLURRY AND BIOMASS IN AGRICULTURAL BIOGAS PLANT

Pig slurry is one of the production manure, which should be managed properly because of environmental threats it can cause. Pig slurry contains a wide range of microorganisms, most of which are opportunistic or obligatory pathogens for people and animals. Spreading it on fields without control can c...

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Main Authors: Michał Grudziński, Arkadiusz Pietruszka, Wojciech Sawicki
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Slovak University of Agriculture 2015-06-01
Series:Journal of Microbiology, Biotechnology and Food Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.jmbfs.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/jmbfs-0817-grudzinsky.pdf
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spelling doaj-57c659fd1771437f8362e3a03ea905932020-11-25T01:17:02ZengSlovak University of AgricultureJournal of Microbiology, Biotechnology and Food Sciences1338-51782015-06-01vol. 4no. 65245263919-1ANAEROBIC DIGESTION IN SANITIZATION OF PIG SLURRY AND BIOMASS IN AGRICULTURAL BIOGAS PLANTMichał GrudzińskiArkadiusz PietruszkaWojciech SawickiPig slurry is one of the production manure, which should be managed properly because of environmental threats it can cause. Pig slurry contains a wide range of microorganisms, most of which are opportunistic or obligatory pathogens for people and animals. Spreading it on fields without control can cause microbial contaminations of water and soil. Use of pig slurry as substrate in anaerobic digestion can be an effective way of sanitization. In this work role of methanogenic fermentation in pig slurry sanitization was laboratory examined. Study materials were biological samples: 1 sample of raw slurry and 3 samples of fermented biomass from different stages of fermentation. Total number of coliforms was determined by MPN (most probable number) method, and presence of enterococci was verified in each sample. Study have shown that anaerobic digestion reduced total number of coliforms from initial amount of 7.0 x 106 [MPN/ml] in raw slurry to 3.7 x 104 [MPN/ml]. Total reduction was 99.47%. Moreover, after first fermentation, enterococci in the sample were undetectable. Results of this study proved anaerobic fermentation to be an affective way to neutralize microbial threat, that is pig slurry.http://www.jmbfs.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/jmbfs-0817-grudzinsky.pdfAnaerobic digestionpig slurrysanitization
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author Michał Grudziński
Arkadiusz Pietruszka
Wojciech Sawicki
spellingShingle Michał Grudziński
Arkadiusz Pietruszka
Wojciech Sawicki
ANAEROBIC DIGESTION IN SANITIZATION OF PIG SLURRY AND BIOMASS IN AGRICULTURAL BIOGAS PLANT
Journal of Microbiology, Biotechnology and Food Sciences
Anaerobic digestion
pig slurry
sanitization
author_facet Michał Grudziński
Arkadiusz Pietruszka
Wojciech Sawicki
author_sort Michał Grudziński
title ANAEROBIC DIGESTION IN SANITIZATION OF PIG SLURRY AND BIOMASS IN AGRICULTURAL BIOGAS PLANT
title_short ANAEROBIC DIGESTION IN SANITIZATION OF PIG SLURRY AND BIOMASS IN AGRICULTURAL BIOGAS PLANT
title_full ANAEROBIC DIGESTION IN SANITIZATION OF PIG SLURRY AND BIOMASS IN AGRICULTURAL BIOGAS PLANT
title_fullStr ANAEROBIC DIGESTION IN SANITIZATION OF PIG SLURRY AND BIOMASS IN AGRICULTURAL BIOGAS PLANT
title_full_unstemmed ANAEROBIC DIGESTION IN SANITIZATION OF PIG SLURRY AND BIOMASS IN AGRICULTURAL BIOGAS PLANT
title_sort anaerobic digestion in sanitization of pig slurry and biomass in agricultural biogas plant
publisher Slovak University of Agriculture
series Journal of Microbiology, Biotechnology and Food Sciences
issn 1338-5178
publishDate 2015-06-01
description Pig slurry is one of the production manure, which should be managed properly because of environmental threats it can cause. Pig slurry contains a wide range of microorganisms, most of which are opportunistic or obligatory pathogens for people and animals. Spreading it on fields without control can cause microbial contaminations of water and soil. Use of pig slurry as substrate in anaerobic digestion can be an effective way of sanitization. In this work role of methanogenic fermentation in pig slurry sanitization was laboratory examined. Study materials were biological samples: 1 sample of raw slurry and 3 samples of fermented biomass from different stages of fermentation. Total number of coliforms was determined by MPN (most probable number) method, and presence of enterococci was verified in each sample. Study have shown that anaerobic digestion reduced total number of coliforms from initial amount of 7.0 x 106 [MPN/ml] in raw slurry to 3.7 x 104 [MPN/ml]. Total reduction was 99.47%. Moreover, after first fermentation, enterococci in the sample were undetectable. Results of this study proved anaerobic fermentation to be an affective way to neutralize microbial threat, that is pig slurry.
topic Anaerobic digestion
pig slurry
sanitization
url http://www.jmbfs.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/jmbfs-0817-grudzinsky.pdf
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