Chemically enhanced gravitational solid-liquid separation for the management of phosphorus in liquid swine manure

This laboratory column (125 cm high, 15 cm diameter) research investigated solids and P removal from liquid swine manure amended with calcium carbonate, magnesium sulphate, alum and polyacrylamide (PAM). Results showed that PAM was the most effective amendment for enhancing solids removal from manur...

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Main Author: Agomoh, Ikechukwu Vincent
Other Authors: Zvomuya, Francis (Soil Science) Wole, Akinremi (Soil Science)
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/8847
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-MWU.1993-88472014-03-29T03:44:56Z Chemically enhanced gravitational solid-liquid separation for the management of phosphorus in liquid swine manure Agomoh, Ikechukwu Vincent Zvomuya, Francis (Soil Science) Wole, Akinremi (Soil Science) Flaten,Don (Soil Science) Cicek, Nazim (Biosystems Engineering) Solid-liquid Separation Swine manure Chemical amendments Phosphorus Gravity settling This laboratory column (125 cm high, 15 cm diameter) research investigated solids and P removal from liquid swine manure amended with calcium carbonate, magnesium sulphate, alum and polyacrylamide (PAM). Results showed that PAM was the most effective amendment for enhancing solids removal from manure containing 1% initial total solids (TS). The effectiveness of PAM was lower at 5% and 8% than at 1% due to resuspension of solids occurring at settling times beyond 4 h. After 24 h of settling, P removal from non-amended manure was comparable to that in amended manure and decreased with TS concentration for all amendments except alum, which was equally effective at all TS concentrations. These results indicate that, for manure containing 1% TS, P can be adequately removed by gravity separation without addition of chemical amendments while alum is a more effective amendment for removing P from manure containing higher (5% and 8%) TS. 2012-09-11T19:19:05Z 2012-09-11T19:19:05Z 2012-09-11 http://hdl.handle.net/1993/8847
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topic Solid-liquid Separation
Swine manure
Chemical amendments
Phosphorus
Gravity settling
spellingShingle Solid-liquid Separation
Swine manure
Chemical amendments
Phosphorus
Gravity settling
Agomoh, Ikechukwu Vincent
Chemically enhanced gravitational solid-liquid separation for the management of phosphorus in liquid swine manure
description This laboratory column (125 cm high, 15 cm diameter) research investigated solids and P removal from liquid swine manure amended with calcium carbonate, magnesium sulphate, alum and polyacrylamide (PAM). Results showed that PAM was the most effective amendment for enhancing solids removal from manure containing 1% initial total solids (TS). The effectiveness of PAM was lower at 5% and 8% than at 1% due to resuspension of solids occurring at settling times beyond 4 h. After 24 h of settling, P removal from non-amended manure was comparable to that in amended manure and decreased with TS concentration for all amendments except alum, which was equally effective at all TS concentrations. These results indicate that, for manure containing 1% TS, P can be adequately removed by gravity separation without addition of chemical amendments while alum is a more effective amendment for removing P from manure containing higher (5% and 8%) TS.
author2 Zvomuya, Francis (Soil Science) Wole, Akinremi (Soil Science)
author_facet Zvomuya, Francis (Soil Science) Wole, Akinremi (Soil Science)
Agomoh, Ikechukwu Vincent
author Agomoh, Ikechukwu Vincent
author_sort Agomoh, Ikechukwu Vincent
title Chemically enhanced gravitational solid-liquid separation for the management of phosphorus in liquid swine manure
title_short Chemically enhanced gravitational solid-liquid separation for the management of phosphorus in liquid swine manure
title_full Chemically enhanced gravitational solid-liquid separation for the management of phosphorus in liquid swine manure
title_fullStr Chemically enhanced gravitational solid-liquid separation for the management of phosphorus in liquid swine manure
title_full_unstemmed Chemically enhanced gravitational solid-liquid separation for the management of phosphorus in liquid swine manure
title_sort chemically enhanced gravitational solid-liquid separation for the management of phosphorus in liquid swine manure
publishDate 2012
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