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titleOfInvention method for manufacturing compost by using sewage sluge
abstract The present invention relates to a method for treating sludge and sludge which are wastes, and to produce beneficial fertilizers by treating sludge and sludge which are inevitably generated after the first sewage treatment in a sewage treatment plant to enable resource recycling and environmental pollution prevention. It relates to a composting production method using sewage sludge. In order to achieve the above object, the present invention, the collected sludge and sludge and powdered calcium oxide (CaO) in a ratio of 1: 0.1-10 by weight, and passed through the process of calcination for 0.1-0.25 hours 150 Indirect heating to a temperature of -400 ° C .; Mixing calcium sulfite (CaS) in a 1: 0.1-10 weight ratio to the mixture that passed through the first process, and the second process of stirring the mixture for 0.1-0.25 hours in a stirrer so that the water content is less than 30% and ; The third process of mixing any one of illite and germanium and ocher components in a weight ratio of 1: 0.1-10 to form a mixture of 2-5mm, drying and solidifying the mixture; And it has a technical point to provide a method for producing compost using sludge. Therefore, sludge and sludge can be used as a simple compost without causing environmental pollution, there is an advantage that can be used as a resource improver as well as a soil recycling.
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