TY - JOUR ID - 911 TI - Effects ofWaste Lime Sludge on Nitrogen Dynamics and Stability ofMixed Organic waste UsingRotary DrumComposter JO - International Journal of Environmental Research JA - IJER LA - en SN - 1735-6865 AU - Varma, V.S. AU - Ramu, K. AU - Kalamdhad, A.S. AD - Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of TechnologyGuwahati, India Y1 - 2015 PY - 2015 VL - 9 IS - 1 SP - 395 EP - 404 KW - Lime sludge KW - Vegetable waste KW - Nitrogen dynamics KW - Volatile solids KW - stability DO - 10.22059/ijer.2015.911 N2 - Feasibility of waste lime sludge (LS) obtained from acetylene gas production industry wasstudied during co-composting of vegetable waste for enhanced volatile solids reduction. Four different trialswere carried out with varying percentage of LS combinations i.e. trial 1, trial 2, trial 3 and trial 4. Increasedaddition of waste LS raised the levels of pH in the compost, thereby volatizing the nitrogen as ammonia in trial3 and 4. However, appropriate addition of LS in trial 2 increased the microbial activity and resulted in highervolatile solids reduction (22.1%) which was found double fold increase when compared to trial 1, where 11%VS reduction was observed. Hence, with proper combination of waste materials and addition of LS, a maximumtemperature of 66.5 and 61.4o C was observed in trial 1 and 2 respectively. Temperature level above 50o C formore than 4 to 7 days was observed during the process, thus satisfying the regulatory requirements for PFRP(Process to Further Reduce Pathogens). Therefore, the present study concluded that appropriate amount ofLS addition increased the organic matter reduction drastically. However in trial 3 and 4, where 2 and 3%addition of LS were not appreciable in terms of proper degradation and stability at the end of compostingperiod. UR - https://ijer.ut.ac.ir/article_911.html L1 - https://ijer.ut.ac.ir/article_911_fb74453635c3e01add0e28283457d7bd.pdf ER -