Treatment of swine manure: case studies in European’s N-surplus areas
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Author
García-González, Maria Cruz
Riaño, Berta
Teresa, Marta
Herrero, Eva
Ward, Alastair James
Provolo, Giorgio
Moscatelli, Giuseppe
Piccinini, Sergio
Bonmatí, August
Bernal, María Pilar
Wiśniewska, Hanna
Proniewicz, Marcin
Publication date
2016-09ISSN
1678-992X
Abstract
In this study, eight different manure treatment plants were monitored. The plants were four on-farm and four centralized treatment plants, all of them at full-scale level. Assessment includes a total of seven pre-treatment and process units as follows: mechanical separation, with and without coagulant and flocculant addition, pasteurization, nitrification-denitrification, anaerobic digestion, and composting. The plants are located in nutrient surplus areas of three European Member States (Spain, Italy and Denmark), the majority of these areas being Nitrate Vulnerable Zones (NVZ). Results presented herein are data collected over a six-month period and comprise performance data of the treatment plants, pathogen indicators (E.coli and Salmonella) and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions data under two scenarios: 1) the baseline scenario and 2) the treatment plant scenario. The assessment includes GHG emissions of the storage facilities, transportation, and subsequent intermediate storage, electric consumption, electric production, composting, and land application. All treatment plants studied generated a significant reduction in GHG emissions (between 53 and 90 %) in comparison to the baseline scenario. Organic
matter and total solids (TS) content in manure were also greatly reduced, with values ranging
between 35-53 % of chemical oxygen demand (COD) and, 24-61 % of TS for anaerobic digestion
(AD) treatment plants, 77-93 % COD and 70 % TS in the case of AD combined with nitrogen (N)-
removal unit plants. Nitrogen concentrations were also greatly reduced (between 65-85 %) total
Kjeldahl nitrogen (TKN) and 68-83 % ammonium (NH4+-N)) in plants with N-removal units.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
636 - Animal husbandry and breeding in general. Livestock rearing. Breeding of domestic animals
Pages
11
Publisher
Universidade de São Paulo
Is part of
Scientia Agricola
Citation
García-González, Maria Cruz, Berta Riaño, Marta Teresa, Eva Herrero, Alastair James Ward, Giorgio Provolo, Giuseppe Moscatelli, Sergio Piccinini, August Bonmatí, María Pilar Bernal, Hanna Wiśniewska, Marcin Proniewicz. 2016. “Treatment of swine manure: case studies in European’s N-surplus areas”. Scientia Agricola 73. 10.1590/0103-9016-2015-0057.
Grant agreement number
EC/LIFE/LIFE09 ENV-ES-000453/EU/Evaluation of manure management and treatment technology for environmental protection and sustainable livestock farming in Europe/MANEV
Program
Sostenibilitat en Biosistemes
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